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  1. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    I like that idea. I lack great organizational skills.....but I am great with a bow staff.....
  2. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    Currently leaning toward a sea to summit insulated version.....only negative I'm reading is it's tough to get back in the stuff sack.
  3. HunterJim

    What does everyone do for a living?

    Power System Real Time Operations: Transmission Dispatcher
  4. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    Meat in the dry bag separating from the gear for haul out.
  5. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    I was thinking of using a dry bag for gear and if needed I could put meat in the bag as well as load shelf. I am uncertain how well the load shelf and a normal cloth game bag will work with a boned out elk or deer. It becomes a bit of a bag of mush.....
  6. HunterJim

    FNG from Washington

    Live in Washington, hunt Idaho, and some Washington.....gonna a get back to hunting Montana......lived in all three, work has me here now......
  7. HunterJim

    Garmin 64ST

    Following, I'm thinking about getting the 64st. The only negative that I'm reading that applies to me, is short battery life. Anyone have experience with this issue?
  8. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    I should probably start another thread, but do you guys run with a dry bag during hunting season....all this money on gear maybe I should try to preserve it and keep it a little clean. I have always just packed meat with gear and washed it all later.
  9. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    Cool, thanks for the info. A ton of information out there hard to narrow down...
  10. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    Bullitt338- No issues with durability?
  11. HunterJim

    Sleeping pads

    I am getting ready for a backpack hunt this fall. I have a SG sky talus 6900, and enlightened equipment quilt. Next is sleeping pad, then tent. I want a pad that is durable and has a good r value, keeping in mind it will be packed into the Idaho mountains. Suggestions?
  12. HunterJim

    Fat Guy Weekly Weigh In.

    New to Rokslide. I don't usually do social media/posts, but here it goes. Started at 260 shooting for 215. Started in January, currently 225lbs. I hunt Idaho mountains, and decided a 4-5 day backpack hunt is what needs to happen this year. Diet and running(occasionally) pick up...
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