A couple new or new-to-me pieces of gear, and old gear used in new ways this year...
Worked:
- Soto Windmaster stove w olicamp xts pot. Great little regulated stove.
- Nikon Fieldscope III w fixed 30x wide eyepiece...certainly not a new spotter but it worked great again, this time on AK tundra.
- Sea to Summit Comfortplus SI insulated sleeping pad...not a backpacking pad, big and bulky, but was warm and comfortable on tundra.
- Garmin Inreach Explorer+ worked great for communicating with outfitter and my hunting partners, nice to have a backup mapping navigation tool as well
- Browning Pheasants Forever upland vest, seems to have exactly the pockets I need, like it so far
Didn't work:
- Crispi Idaho boots. I've loved these boots for the past few years and they've been great but they failed miserably and immediately in AK. Feet stayed wet for days. They failed me so fast I was thinking of this thread within a day of being on the ground in AK.
- Cabelas stocking foot waders...same, see above. Wet feet immediately even though I tested them in the river at home prior to flying to AK.
- Seek Outside backpack...lightweight, waterproof, has a taller frame (28") that I need for my height, it got the job done but I just couldn't get the waistbelt to fit me right, and it kept slipping. Gone back to my MR for now, but wouldn't mind trying a SG or Exo with a 26"+ frame sometime.
Worked:
- Soto Windmaster stove w olicamp xts pot. Great little regulated stove.
- Nikon Fieldscope III w fixed 30x wide eyepiece...certainly not a new spotter but it worked great again, this time on AK tundra.
- Sea to Summit Comfortplus SI insulated sleeping pad...not a backpacking pad, big and bulky, but was warm and comfortable on tundra.
- Garmin Inreach Explorer+ worked great for communicating with outfitter and my hunting partners, nice to have a backup mapping navigation tool as well
- Browning Pheasants Forever upland vest, seems to have exactly the pockets I need, like it so far
Didn't work:
- Crispi Idaho boots. I've loved these boots for the past few years and they've been great but they failed miserably and immediately in AK. Feet stayed wet for days. They failed me so fast I was thinking of this thread within a day of being on the ground in AK.
- Cabelas stocking foot waders...same, see above. Wet feet immediately even though I tested them in the river at home prior to flying to AK.
- Seek Outside backpack...lightweight, waterproof, has a taller frame (28") that I need for my height, it got the job done but I just couldn't get the waistbelt to fit me right, and it kept slipping. Gone back to my MR for now, but wouldn't mind trying a SG or Exo with a 26"+ frame sometime.