WanderWoman
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I want to do more horseback hunting and scouting, but one thing that drives me crazy while horseback in general is riding with a pack on. The bottom of the pack interferes with the cantle and you just get pushed forward/pushed off-balance it seems. I also like having the kitchen sink with me when hunting, which means there’s usually too much weight to put all in saddle bags (too hard on their kidneys). Basically, I’m a princess and want to figure out a way to be more comfortable, and not have to rely on taking an extra pack horse for gear—just use one riding horse. For those of you that do this more often, what do you use/do?
I have worn a small day pack diagonally; the bottom of the bag doesn’t hit the cantle too often that way, and it’s alright but there’s gotta be something more ideal? Like it’d be cool if there was the opposite of an upland vest where you could carry a few extra things that don’t go in the saddle bags (like a scope), big enough to put saddle bag contents into if you take off and hike, but sits higher on your shoulders like a backwards chest harness would but doesn’t interfere with your saddle, center of gravity, etc.
What are some of your tried and true techniques if you have any? Or am I just overthinking all of it, which wouldn’t be surprising either. I want the best of both (hiking and horseback) worlds, dang it.
I have worn a small day pack diagonally; the bottom of the bag doesn’t hit the cantle too often that way, and it’s alright but there’s gotta be something more ideal? Like it’d be cool if there was the opposite of an upland vest where you could carry a few extra things that don’t go in the saddle bags (like a scope), big enough to put saddle bag contents into if you take off and hike, but sits higher on your shoulders like a backwards chest harness would but doesn’t interfere with your saddle, center of gravity, etc.
What are some of your tried and true techniques if you have any? Or am I just overthinking all of it, which wouldn’t be surprising either. I want the best of both (hiking and horseback) worlds, dang it.