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Quote from: Highmountaindan on October 18, 2015, 09:44:37 AMQuote from: haugenna on October 14, 2015, 05:38:52 AMI would love to see a full list for 6 days.Here it is, my list.Food) Mary Jane farms dehidrated quantity 6= 1lb 12 ounces,Trail mix= about 2lbs,jerky=1lb 8 ounces, Some candy=1 lb. oatmeal=1lb 8 ouncesClothes) Cabelas polar Tec insulated base layer=9 ounces, 1extra wool socks 4 ounces,1 beanie 6 ounces, 1extra pair of undies=3 ounces, 2 long sleeve merino wool 20 ounces, 1rain pant 1 lb.1-set of gloves 8 ouncesGear) Eberlestock f1 mainframe with dry bag= 4lbs 11ounces, Eberlestock transformer 4 Lbs, vortex rangefinder pocket knife havalon head lamp compass half roll of T P 4 rounds of ammo in small case=1 lb 8 ounces, Game bags= 12.5 ounces, PLB collapsible water bucket matches 20 ft para cord pen and map=13.25 ounces, 1 camel back and a small tarp=2 lbs ish. I pack my gun on my shoulder, binoculars strapped to my chest, rangefinder on my hip and compass in my pocket along with the pocket knife. Sleep bag =4 lbs28lbs total. With the camelback filled it would be 30 lbs. the reason it was 33 on my high hunt was because of the loaf of bread, bottle of syrup, and grape jelly. Now the trolls are and I am at themAlso didn't see cool stove/fuel, whether you carry a filter or not, pad or bivy? Do you sleep under the tarp? Any first aid?
Quote from: haugenna on October 14, 2015, 05:38:52 AMI would love to see a full list for 6 days.Here it is, my list.Food) Mary Jane farms dehidrated quantity 6= 1lb 12 ounces,Trail mix= about 2lbs,jerky=1lb 8 ounces, Some candy=1 lb. oatmeal=1lb 8 ouncesClothes) Cabelas polar Tec insulated base layer=9 ounces, 1extra wool socks 4 ounces,1 beanie 6 ounces, 1extra pair of undies=3 ounces, 2 long sleeve merino wool 20 ounces, 1rain pant 1 lb.1-set of gloves 8 ouncesGear) Eberlestock f1 mainframe with dry bag= 4lbs 11ounces, Eberlestock transformer 4 Lbs, vortex rangefinder pocket knife havalon head lamp compass half roll of T P 4 rounds of ammo in small case=1 lb 8 ounces, Game bags= 12.5 ounces, PLB collapsible water bucket matches 20 ft para cord pen and map=13.25 ounces, 1 camel back and a small tarp=2 lbs ish. I pack my gun on my shoulder, binoculars strapped to my chest, rangefinder on my hip and compass in my pocket along with the pocket knife. Sleep bag =4 lbs28lbs total. With the camelback filled it would be 30 lbs. the reason it was 33 on my high hunt was because of the loaf of bread, bottle of syrup, and grape jelly. Now the trolls are and I am at them
I would love to see a full list for 6 days.
Maybe it's a long way out to plan, but I have a military school next September and probably won't hunt at all. Plan to start exploring some areas over the next two summers and buying the right gear. So 1st 3 or 4 season tent? I like the 3 season Big Agnes Seedhouse SL 1 Tent but I'm not sure but is 3 season "enough" tent. Also, suggestions on the right sleeping bag would be appreciated. If some of you veteran high hunters could share your rookie gear mistakes it would be appreciated. If I could not freeze to death...that would be great.
Quote from: BeWitty on September 23, 2015, 07:30:26 AMQuote from: BGLEMIN on September 23, 2015, 04:50:26 AMThere is no other way I like hunting more than with camp on my back. When I hunt this way, there is no camp to return to. Wherever I am at come dark-thirty, that's where I'll find a spot to hunker down. With my setup, I can hunt very comfortable for 3 days and 3 nights hiking out on day 4. Here's the goods...Badlands 2200 backpack (6 lbs.)Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy (1.5 lbs.)Western Mountaineering Antelope GWS 5 deg. sleeping bag (2 lb 13 oz)MSR MicroRocket stove plus 2 8oz fuel canisters (1 lb 2.6oz)MSR Quick Solo 1.3 liter cook pot.MSR Alpine tool spoon.Katadyn Hiker Pro Microfilter (11 oz)2 Platypus 1 liter collapsible water bottles (filled in the woods)Badlands 96 oz water bladder.Freeze dried breakfast & dinner for each day. Electrolyte replacement powder.4 elk quarter sized cloth game bags.3 knives. Skinner, boning, utility. Hand saw 12".Headlamp. Rangefinder. Binos. Spotting scope (not always). GPS. Camera. Several zip ties. Para cord. Sharpie. Flagging tape. TP. Black face paint.Several cow calls & grunt tube. Windicator powder.Basic first aid. Windproof lighter. Ponderosa pine sawdust mixed with Vaseline.MTO50 Gore-Tex rain gear.Sitka 90% jacket. Sitka Ascent pants. Sitka light & heavyweight layering tops. Sitka heavyweight bottoms. Smartwool socks. Danner Pronghorn 400 gram boots. Hat & bandana. Lightweight gloves. Mathews Drenalin bow plus 5 arrows. Release.License & tag.Packed this setup will weigh in around 40 lbs. plus clothing & bow.I'd like to see a pic of all that in a Badlands 2200 without a bunch of stuff hanging off it. It doesn't make much sense (to me) to carry around your camp for 3 days when you could get to your 'camp spot' and set it up one time, then carry half the weight for 3 days.Also, your certainly not carrying an animal out in the 2200 with all your gear. IMOEven with a pic or two, you still might not believe it can be done. I most certainly fit all this inside my pack, don't even have to use the built in meat shelf as "extra space". By no means am I embellishing.One thing that I did not state for the OP...I have been fine tuning my gear selection since I attempted my first solo wilderness elk hunt as a 16 year old. Spent 3 days, 2 nights in Heaven & Hell. Should've seen my Fieldline daypack, yes I had gear strapped everywhere. Had a bulky 3 person tent, Slumberjack 20 deg sleeping bag, 16 oz propane, Coleman one burner stove, single mantle lantern, full size flashlight, one knife, couple plastic spoons, calls, Dinty Moore stew in a can (you know the 24 oz), Quaker insta oats, half gallon jug of water, and my bow. Sound like some "rookie gear" or what?Hands down the hunt that ignited my passion for backcountry!! Raining when I left town, rained the whole time I was out. Soaking wet, 3.5 miles from my truck, and smack in the middle of some of the most intense rutting I've ever witnessed. Crazy bulls had my adrenal glands maxed out. Went home without a harvest, never launched an arrow, but persisted on trying for the one 6x6 that seemed to own that turf.So 15 years later you have my current go to inventory for my style of backcountry hunting. I have packed elk out with my gear, one quarter at a time. I have left all my gear laying in the woods, can pack half an elk then. I pack out in stages, go a distance and drop that load, turn around and go get another load, and if it takes another day well I've got camp.Never liked the feeling of not going to that next ridge because I'd get too far from camp.
Quote from: BGLEMIN on September 23, 2015, 04:50:26 AMThere is no other way I like hunting more than with camp on my back. When I hunt this way, there is no camp to return to. Wherever I am at come dark-thirty, that's where I'll find a spot to hunker down. With my setup, I can hunt very comfortable for 3 days and 3 nights hiking out on day 4. Here's the goods...Badlands 2200 backpack (6 lbs.)Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy (1.5 lbs.)Western Mountaineering Antelope GWS 5 deg. sleeping bag (2 lb 13 oz)MSR MicroRocket stove plus 2 8oz fuel canisters (1 lb 2.6oz)MSR Quick Solo 1.3 liter cook pot.MSR Alpine tool spoon.Katadyn Hiker Pro Microfilter (11 oz)2 Platypus 1 liter collapsible water bottles (filled in the woods)Badlands 96 oz water bladder.Freeze dried breakfast & dinner for each day. Electrolyte replacement powder.4 elk quarter sized cloth game bags.3 knives. Skinner, boning, utility. Hand saw 12".Headlamp. Rangefinder. Binos. Spotting scope (not always). GPS. Camera. Several zip ties. Para cord. Sharpie. Flagging tape. TP. Black face paint.Several cow calls & grunt tube. Windicator powder.Basic first aid. Windproof lighter. Ponderosa pine sawdust mixed with Vaseline.MTO50 Gore-Tex rain gear.Sitka 90% jacket. Sitka Ascent pants. Sitka light & heavyweight layering tops. Sitka heavyweight bottoms. Smartwool socks. Danner Pronghorn 400 gram boots. Hat & bandana. Lightweight gloves. Mathews Drenalin bow plus 5 arrows. Release.License & tag.Packed this setup will weigh in around 40 lbs. plus clothing & bow.I'd like to see a pic of all that in a Badlands 2200 without a bunch of stuff hanging off it. It doesn't make much sense (to me) to carry around your camp for 3 days when you could get to your 'camp spot' and set it up one time, then carry half the weight for 3 days.Also, your certainly not carrying an animal out in the 2200 with all your gear. IMO
There is no other way I like hunting more than with camp on my back. When I hunt this way, there is no camp to return to. Wherever I am at come dark-thirty, that's where I'll find a spot to hunker down. With my setup, I can hunt very comfortable for 3 days and 3 nights hiking out on day 4. Here's the goods...Badlands 2200 backpack (6 lbs.)Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy (1.5 lbs.)Western Mountaineering Antelope GWS 5 deg. sleeping bag (2 lb 13 oz)MSR MicroRocket stove plus 2 8oz fuel canisters (1 lb 2.6oz)MSR Quick Solo 1.3 liter cook pot.MSR Alpine tool spoon.Katadyn Hiker Pro Microfilter (11 oz)2 Platypus 1 liter collapsible water bottles (filled in the woods)Badlands 96 oz water bladder.Freeze dried breakfast & dinner for each day. Electrolyte replacement powder.4 elk quarter sized cloth game bags.3 knives. Skinner, boning, utility. Hand saw 12".Headlamp. Rangefinder. Binos. Spotting scope (not always). GPS. Camera. Several zip ties. Para cord. Sharpie. Flagging tape. TP. Black face paint.Several cow calls & grunt tube. Windicator powder.Basic first aid. Windproof lighter. Ponderosa pine sawdust mixed with Vaseline.MTO50 Gore-Tex rain gear.Sitka 90% jacket. Sitka Ascent pants. Sitka light & heavyweight layering tops. Sitka heavyweight bottoms. Smartwool socks. Danner Pronghorn 400 gram boots. Hat & bandana. Lightweight gloves. Mathews Drenalin bow plus 5 arrows. Release.License & tag.Packed this setup will weigh in around 40 lbs. plus clothing & bow.