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Originally posted by TWP View PostLooks like a drop camp moose or bou hunt. Interested???
Do you have an estimate for the drop camp and transport up there?
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I added up all the weight of what I need for 5 day plus backcountry hunt after measuring everything, without food my base weight is coming in at 35 lbs, Includes pack, full 3L water bladder, tipi tent shelter, clothing, 1st aid, knives, game bags, stove, etc...only thing I would add is food.
If it's an early Sept hunt I can leave out one jacket and drop it to 32.4 lbs plus food.
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Originally posted by a3dhunter View PostI added up all the weight of what I need for 5 day plus backcountry hunt after measuring everything, without food my base weight is coming in at 35 lbs, Includes pack, full 3L water bladder, tipi tent shelter, clothing, 1st aid, knives, game bags, stove, etc...only thing I would add is food.
If it's an early Sept hunt I can leave out one jacket and drop it to 32.4 lbs plus food.
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Originally posted by reedjj View PostDo you have a list you would mind posting or pm me? I have been making a list from a bunch of other lists. Each time I see a new list I learn of a new piece of gear or something I didnt think about.
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Originally posted by TWP View Post3d, what tipi tent do you use? Kifaru? Mind sharing why you use that system? Want to see if there I a better way to skin a cat.
Originally posted by reedjj View PostDo you have a list you would mind posting or pm me? I have been making a list from a bunch of other lists. Each time I see a new list I learn of a new piece of gear or something I didnt think about.
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Originally posted by G Posik View PostEveryrthing in the pack counting food water and a seperate 1000 cu in pack to hunt out of I am ALL IN AT 44#s. For water using 3L bladder and an extra bottle, that I want to say is about 30oz.
Glenn
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I just bought one of these pullovers from Academy. They were regularly $99 but %50 percent off.
It was really really light weight and going to try it out for my bowhunting trip to CO in mid Sept.
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I wanted some Sitka gear but that stuff is really expensive. Going to give this a try. It's as light as the Sitka pullover.Last edited by dtu11; 02-14-2012, 03:50 PM.
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My pack list:
All weights in ounces:
Timberline w XTL lid and 2 belt pouches 112
3 Liter Source Hydration bladder filled 103
Go Lite 5 man tipi 56
Big Agnes Encampment Long sl. bag 57
B.A. insulated air core pad 27
Jetboil Sip with 1 fuel canister 20
Water purification- tablets 1
Princeton TEC Remix headlamp 3
1st aid kit,meds, etc 5
Havalon Piranta 3
Cabelas crosslock 4
Gerber multi-tool 5
matches/lighters/firestarter,3 allen wrenches, misc. 7
carnivore game bags 14
eye glasses and contacts/case/saline sol. 4
3 stuff sacks 3
tiolet paper and wipes 2
Total base pack weight 424
Extra Clothing:
Russell windproof fleece jacket 30
Russell RainTamer jacket 42
Sitka traverse top 13
socks/underwear 14
Misc. extras (spare headlamp,batteries, etc) 35
Total weight 560 ounces = 35 lbs
I did not include what I will be wearing on me,or have in my pockets because it is not pack weight.
I know there will be a few things added, thus the 35 oz misc, that's 2lbs 3 oz of extras.
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Dtu, might want to check out used or older model Sitka gear. Can usually get it for a good price. Camofire.com is a good resource as well.
Originally posted by dtu11 View PostI just bought one of these pullovers from Academy. They were regularly $99 but %50 percent off.
It was really really light weight and going to try it out for my bowhunting trip to CO in mid Sept.
Columbia PHG Omni-Heat® - Thermal Comfort
Omni-Heat® breakthrough thermal technology helps maintain warmth and prevent heat loss, keeping you comfortable in cold weather. Omni-Heat® ensures you stay warm and comfortable in the most extreme cold conditions.
The new gold standard in warmth. An expanded pattern of gold dots reflects more of your body heat delivering instant warmth without compromising breathability.
I wanted some Sitka gear but that stuff is really expensive. Going to give this a try. It's as light as the Sitka pullover.
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Good list 3D! Trash bags(for meat) and rope but you'll be covered in the misc weight. You helped me...I had forgotten headlamp and extra batteries.
Here is my list.
Pack items with weight in ounces
- Kuiu Icon 6000 88
- Big Agnes Yellow Wall Long 56
- Big Agnes Insulated Air Core 23
- Sierra Design Vapor Light 2 XL 65
- Katadyn Hiker Pro Filter 11
- Katadyn Water Tablets 1
- Primus Eta Solo Stove 13
- 3L Platypus water Bladder and tube 6
- Marmot Precip jacket and pants 30
- Sitka Celsuis Vest 22
- Merino Wool socks Med weight 6
- Beanie 3
- Warm Gloves 4
- Merino Wool boxers 5
- Merino Wool Baselayer Bottoms 10
- Primaloft Jacket 16
- Maps 3
- Princeton Tec Remix 3
- Havalon Piranta with extra blades 4
- Alaska Game bags 8
- First Aid and meds with lots of Advil 4
- 4 Heavy duty Garbage bags 5
- Rag/soap/wipes 8
- Lighter(s) 3
- Fire Starter 2
- 550 paracord 50ft 6
- Extra batteries 5
Total 413 ounces
Consumables
3 liters water 105
Food/snacks (estimated at 25 ounces/day for 7 days)= 175
Total 280 ounces
Grand Total=693 ounces= 43.4 pounds
Should probably add a little buffer so let's call it 45 even.
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