Pucky Freak
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I have $1100 remaining to spend on additional gear for my planned 2020 elk hunt. If this was your budget to obtain these remaining gear items, how would you allocate the money differently? This could be anything from removing an item, to upgrading a brand/model, to buying something used to spend more somewhere else. The sky is not the limit all must add up to $1100 or less. Thanks!
$540 Garmin inReach Explorer+, and SAT subscription. Primarily for SAT phone capability, which my wife is a fan of. I am not a heavy GPS user, although would plan to use that function for basic breadcrumb trail, reading TOPO, marking locations, not getting lost, etc. I do not own nor want a smartphone. Does anyone know if/when/where these units go on sale??
$170 Sig Sauer Kilo 1200 HT LCD rangefinder. I know the 2200 is much better, but I'm thinking it would be a bit overkill for archery.
$120 x10 340-spine arrows. I am shooting 400-spine right now, but am planning to crank my single cam bow to 70 lbs, and will need stiffer arrows for that draw weight.
$65 carnivore iii caribou game bags. I'm open to less expensive options, but also want this to be a "cry once" purchase.
$65 150 qt. Coleman cooler. This one is annoying. I'd prefer to drop $800 on a couple of high end 75 qt coolers rather than buy cheap crap. However, that severely cuts into the budget. I have a 16-hour drive beginning the moment the cooler is loaded up, so this will get the job done with some duct tape. Would plan to upgrade for future hunts. I have one decent 65 qt cooler already. I'm also open to build a cooler if someone knows how to do this.
$63 Sea to Summit Big River Dry Bag 65L black. To pair with my Slumberjack 2.0 rail hauler pack frame.
$40 Training Mask 2.0. I'm on the fence about even getting an oxygen restrictor. Physical training in advance of the trip without the device I can get to carrying 35 lbs 25 miles/day over moderately rough terrain. Add 9k of elevation, and a 85 lb pack of elk meat and this will slow me down a lot. I'm looking for an extra edge, but maybe this is a waste of time. Thoughts?
$38 TrailBuddy aluminum trekking poles. No desire to spend more here. I prefer tough, heavy poles over lightweight ones.
$540 Garmin inReach Explorer+, and SAT subscription. Primarily for SAT phone capability, which my wife is a fan of. I am not a heavy GPS user, although would plan to use that function for basic breadcrumb trail, reading TOPO, marking locations, not getting lost, etc. I do not own nor want a smartphone. Does anyone know if/when/where these units go on sale??
$170 Sig Sauer Kilo 1200 HT LCD rangefinder. I know the 2200 is much better, but I'm thinking it would be a bit overkill for archery.
$120 x10 340-spine arrows. I am shooting 400-spine right now, but am planning to crank my single cam bow to 70 lbs, and will need stiffer arrows for that draw weight.
$65 carnivore iii caribou game bags. I'm open to less expensive options, but also want this to be a "cry once" purchase.
$65 150 qt. Coleman cooler. This one is annoying. I'd prefer to drop $800 on a couple of high end 75 qt coolers rather than buy cheap crap. However, that severely cuts into the budget. I have a 16-hour drive beginning the moment the cooler is loaded up, so this will get the job done with some duct tape. Would plan to upgrade for future hunts. I have one decent 65 qt cooler already. I'm also open to build a cooler if someone knows how to do this.
$63 Sea to Summit Big River Dry Bag 65L black. To pair with my Slumberjack 2.0 rail hauler pack frame.
$40 Training Mask 2.0. I'm on the fence about even getting an oxygen restrictor. Physical training in advance of the trip without the device I can get to carrying 35 lbs 25 miles/day over moderately rough terrain. Add 9k of elevation, and a 85 lb pack of elk meat and this will slow me down a lot. I'm looking for an extra edge, but maybe this is a waste of time. Thoughts?
$38 TrailBuddy aluminum trekking poles. No desire to spend more here. I prefer tough, heavy poles over lightweight ones.