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.....
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?
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.
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?
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...