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  1. GooseLR

    Feedback on backcountry elk loadout

    I hadn’t even considered losing the bladder and just carrying multiple smart water bottles instead, that’s really smart. I’m also a big fan of multi-use items, I think I’m going to use your poncho idea! Adjusting my cordage has been a theme within the replies, I’m definitely going to address...
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    Feedback on backcountry elk loadout

    Ditching the nalgene definitely makes sense, thanks for that. The pillow is just one that I’ve had and used for a long time but I’d like to try out the fillow for sure. One of my worst qualities when it comes to the outdoors is that I am a bougie sleeper. Some of my friends can lay a tarp down...
  3. GooseLR

    Feedback on backcountry elk loadout

    We’re going about seven miles, there is some elevation gain in the first leg (about 1,000-1,500ft) but it levels off quite a bit after that
  4. GooseLR

    Feedback on backcountry elk loadout

    Thanks! I guess the waterproof bag was to throw clothes/sleeping bag in if it rains heavily since I don’t have a pack cover
  5. GooseLR

    Feedback on backcountry elk loadout

    Hey guys, Up to this point, my elk hunting experience has been limited to hunting out of a base camp but this year a buddy and I are planning on going deep off the road and carrying camp on our backs. I would love some feedback on my packing list, specifically concerning weight and items to...
  6. GooseLR

    FNG from WI/NC

    Oh nice! I’m from a little town about an hour North of Eau Claire
  7. GooseLR

    FNG from WI/NC

    Hey everyone, long time reader first time poster here. I grew up in Northern Wisconsin hunting whitetail, turkey, small game and trapping a bit. Currently living in NC because I’m active duty mil. I was fortunate enough to go elk hunting for the first time this year in western Montana. While I...
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