Hello all,
I do sales for an energy and environmental company out of Northern Alberta. The large majority of my customers are hunters and a large portion of that are elk hunters.
We like to have company "swag" that people will actually use. For example we just had a bunch of fishing lures...
Personally, I've never been able to justify the cost of an outfitter. My situation is a bit different, I have most of everything I want to hunt here in Alberta.
Let's use an example- I'm doing a DIY bighorn sheep hunt this year. A general tag for us residents, so long as it's a trophy sheep...
I moved to Northern Alberta Canada from Southern Utah back in 2015. I was fresh out of a divorce and wanted as much distance as I could get from her. I had a standing job offer in the Oil and Gas industry up here so I took it. 7 years later I'm now doing sales for an environmental company...
Not for my pack but my sleeping pad. Had like a 4 week shipping time. I had it redirected to my parents house in Texas and had them box it up and send it to me. Then it only took 3 days.
Not my favorite bags, but the mystery ranch bags are sweet if you have a mystery ranch pack. They have tabs to slide Iverson eachother and keep things from shifting around
It's very probable. I honestly did not check. I picked up the truck from Southern BC and just assumed it should be clean enough and rust free haha. Oh well live and learn.
I tend to throw carb-killa bars in my pack. Get them from a supplement store, a bit pricey but they taste so good. Haven't had one melt yet, granted in hunting season where I am it doesn't really ever get hotter than 20°C
I did this one my 2009 f150. Somehow moisture or water got in between the liner and the body in some areas and I ended up with rusted out fenders in a little over a year. Although this is up in Northern Alberta, brand new trucks will rust in a year if you don't take care of them.
I use the KO2 up in Northern Alberta. Rocks, roots lots and lots of mud. 10 ply. Not the quietest tire around but has worked really well for me. I average 50-60 thousand KM per set on a half ton.