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el Didn't Work: - my wife and her pack horses when it was time to pack elk![/QUOTE said:Did you have a rodeo?
Did you have a rodeo?
bwinters?? A guy on another site from TN that goes by that name had his stuff stolen in KC last year. Didn't know if you are the one and the same?Had ALL of my stuff stolen in 2017 while headed to Montana for a rifle elk hunt - so I've spent the past year trying a bunch of new gear. I basically acquired a zero interest credit card with an 18 month grace period and bought/tried everything and anything I always wanted to try. With an insurance check in my bank account, it was a good ending to a rather crappy experience.
Positives:
Sitka Gear clothing: Its the real deal. I wore alot of Kuiu in the past but decided to give Sitka a try. I have the official Randy Newberg uniform - Timberline pants, Jetstream jkt, Kelvin lite hoody. My favorite piece is the Core Heavyweight hoody.
Crispi boots: Ended up with 3 pairs of the dang things - Wyoming, Guide, Wild Rock. I live next to the Smokys and wear the Wyoming alot. Crispi's fit my feet perfectly.
Mystery Ranch Metcalf/Pintler: I had a Kifaru Reckoning before I donated it to some poor yute in Kansas City. I was alls et to buy another Kifaru when the MR came up on Camofire for a stupid price. I tried the MR. I find the MR to be off equal comfort to the Kifaru. Packed out my elk this fall with the Pintler (was in day hunt mode) and it worked well. On the last trip I decided I wasn't having enough fun so packed both a hind and a front. It was surprisingly doable.
Lekki trekking poles: Started using this years ago for hiking but never took them hunting. Packing out meat without trekking poles ain't gonna happen again for me.
NightForce SHV: Bought one for my Kimber Montana 308 to try. Love the scope and am buying another. They weigh a bit but adding 6-8 oz to a really light rifle didn't change any of the handling characteristics of the rifle.
308 win: I bought a Kimber 308 3-4 years ago and used it for my deer hunting. After donating my 308 in KC, I bought another. Was a bit leery of using it on elk but after using it, realized I was being silly. A 180 Sierra Game King does ugly things to elk lungs. Especially when the bull cooperates and shows up at 50 feet. Suffice to say, cartridge and bullet worked as advertised. The elk didn't care for it.
OnXmaps: probably selling my Garmin Montana. I used the OnX way more than my GPS. I really like the aerial imagery and the ability to go offline with the OnX. Winner.
Randy's podcast: I'm not much of a social media/podcast guy. In fact, never listened to one until this fall. I took a new assignment and found myself driving 3 hours one way a couple times a week. I've listened to most of his podcasts and all of the newer elktalk with Corey. I've learned a few things but mostly it has helped the time pass while driving. He, Marcus, and Michael have way too much fun.
Synthetic base layers: I've been a merino wool guy for years. I've also been cold and clammy for most of those years on my back country hunts. Sitka and First Lite base layers have changed the clammy part - significantly. I still wear merino when I'm WT hunting from stationary positions (r.e. treestands) but synthetic for everything else. I'm buying John Barklow's base layer theories.
Kodiak canvas tents: I've been using these for the past 10 or so years. They are smaller than most canvas wall tents but the advantage is how easy they are to put up and their solid construction. I have 2 10x12 and an 8x8. They work well for 2-3 people. I use one to sleep, one to eat. If I'm alone, I just take one or the other and use it for sleeping and dining.
Not up to par
MSR waterfilter: I've had the same miniworks for 10-12 years. I'm tired of the pumping arrangement and will be looking at the bag type filters.
Binoculars: My 12 year old Minox need upgraded. Trying to decide Leica Noctivid or Swaro EL, leaning Swaro at the moment but need to save my nickels for a few months.
Worked: Voormi wool pullover -.