You mean not everyone HAS to take a dump 5 minutes after they hit the woods?? :confused: I thought that was just how it works.
Great, now I'm startin' to think I'm weird or somethin.
Ok, Uncle! I'll reconsider the GPS thing.
Elkhunter, 5 oz here, 5 oz there, soon adds up, so yes, 5 oz does mean a lot to me. The GPS just may not be the right 5.3 oz to cut out. And I am planning to carry my cell phone (not sure I'll have a signal tho).
Thanks for the replys, guys.
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