EYJONAS!
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I'm scratching my head anymore looking at my gear and can't seem to figure it out. How do some of these guys get away with a "10 day backpack hunt on only 45 pounds of gear and food." When we went in on our unlimited hunt earlier this year my hunting partner and I each had about 55 to 60 pounds set up for a week with food, gear, guns, and I had optics we pretty much wore our clothes the whole time besides rain gear and heavier coats while hiking. Anyone have any thoughts? Even when a guy packs for just a couple days with everything to pack-in and stay for 2 or 3 days its still 40+.
I haven't personally gone through and weighed everything to the nat's ass oz. But I have a pretty good idea on where the bulky stuff is at.
Pack: Stone Glacier 5900
Optics: Meopta 12x50 Euros (in chest case), Swaro 20x60-80 STS (Optics are as important to me as Horsepower is to a motor head, there's no substitute especially on these high alpine hunts.)
Tripod: Vanguard w/bino adapter, phoneskope
Food: 1.5-2 pounds per day ( that's everything including a good ole' mountain house)
Water: 32oz nalgene (and I refill along the way), Katadyn Gravity Filter for Camp
Tent: 3lb 4 season Mountain Hardware 1p for a solo hunt or a MSR Mutha Hubba 3p for two people on the hunt
Clothes: Sitka Timberlines, Merino Top (2) per week, Core Pullover Hoody, Kuiu Guide Jacket, Puffy Jacket, Rain Gear, L/J Bottoms, 1 pair wool socks per 3 days, Crocs for camp, Kenetrek Boots Uninsulated
Bag: North Face Zero Degree
Pad: Exped Insulated Pad Regular
Camp Essentials: Pack Pillow/ Utensils, Toiletries, Extra Batteries, Whiskey ( just a little bit), Chew, Jetboil/Fuel and my latest addition which is worth its weight in gold. The Chair Zero, and a medical kit.
Possible Extra: Fishing pole/Lure (3)
Besides the few odds end that's in a guys pack that I wont bore anyone with, but it isn't much. I seriously cant get under 60 pounds with a rifle, or bow on my back, for a week long excursion. I have watched a few videos and read articles and guys are saying they're about 40 to 45 pounds with pretty much the same list I'm running some things differ but along the same lines. I know everyone's gear needs are different and some guys like certain things, but I am all ears if anyone wants to share their setups or give mine some critiquing I would be open to any suggestions. I am by no means a expert backpack hunter but what I have compiled over the past few seasons and learned I have put into use and its working pretty well for me. Thanks Jonas
I haven't personally gone through and weighed everything to the nat's ass oz. But I have a pretty good idea on where the bulky stuff is at.
Pack: Stone Glacier 5900
Optics: Meopta 12x50 Euros (in chest case), Swaro 20x60-80 STS (Optics are as important to me as Horsepower is to a motor head, there's no substitute especially on these high alpine hunts.)
Tripod: Vanguard w/bino adapter, phoneskope
Food: 1.5-2 pounds per day ( that's everything including a good ole' mountain house)
Water: 32oz nalgene (and I refill along the way), Katadyn Gravity Filter for Camp
Tent: 3lb 4 season Mountain Hardware 1p for a solo hunt or a MSR Mutha Hubba 3p for two people on the hunt
Clothes: Sitka Timberlines, Merino Top (2) per week, Core Pullover Hoody, Kuiu Guide Jacket, Puffy Jacket, Rain Gear, L/J Bottoms, 1 pair wool socks per 3 days, Crocs for camp, Kenetrek Boots Uninsulated
Bag: North Face Zero Degree
Pad: Exped Insulated Pad Regular
Camp Essentials: Pack Pillow/ Utensils, Toiletries, Extra Batteries, Whiskey ( just a little bit), Chew, Jetboil/Fuel and my latest addition which is worth its weight in gold. The Chair Zero, and a medical kit.
Possible Extra: Fishing pole/Lure (3)
Besides the few odds end that's in a guys pack that I wont bore anyone with, but it isn't much. I seriously cant get under 60 pounds with a rifle, or bow on my back, for a week long excursion. I have watched a few videos and read articles and guys are saying they're about 40 to 45 pounds with pretty much the same list I'm running some things differ but along the same lines. I know everyone's gear needs are different and some guys like certain things, but I am all ears if anyone wants to share their setups or give mine some critiquing I would be open to any suggestions. I am by no means a expert backpack hunter but what I have compiled over the past few seasons and learned I have put into use and its working pretty well for me. Thanks Jonas