Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900 with Krux Evo frame size large belt and nalgene holder.
I bought it last season used it on one hunt, unfortunately I never felt like it fit me as well as I had hope however I loved the functionality size and weight.
Hoping to get $700 however any reasonable offer...
I recently picked up a new titanium pot and a little brs stove off amazon and its been great so far love how compact it is and that the pot has handles and a handle you can hang it from if you want to cook on a camp fire. I have used a jetboil for year I still have from when I was in college but...
Depending on what you like grocery store is great like @MtnW said, I get them to slice it as thick as they can then you can cut them in half and its like a piece of jerky. I will say the "hard salami" tends keep better seems to get less oily on day 3 or 4 then the pre sliced thinner stuff from...
I have gone in to shed hunt in april'ish the last two years planning to hunt in 2025 and I would say plan your water system well bring and extra 3-4L bladder unless you love doing big elevation just to get water. Not sure where you'll be in the Frank but its been a long hot summer and not the...
I just started using a tripod last year and I'm 6'4" do you think having one tall enough to stand behind is worth it? My current one is not mainly because of cost, how few options I found and then the overall size.
I see what you mean I really appreciate it as you can see I am very green when it comes to Alaska but the ADF&G tip makes a lot of sense. I've been in off and on contact with the guy my neighbor has used and fortunately he has been super nice and really likes my neighbor. I have never used a...
I personally shoot a 300wby but I love the 300win, I'm a lefty so when I bought my rifle I found a steal on a weatherby mark v accumark I couldn't pass on. My buddy bought a browning max long range 300win and that rifle has shot absolutely lights out and I think he paid $1100 for it and I...
I haven't really had trouble loading my packs I have a mystery ranch and a stone glacier both seem to load really easy the main reason we have done some short increments is if have hunted in the sawtooth region or frank church you'll know 400-500 yards could be a ton of elevation and get you to...
We were going to possibly use the guy that has flown in/out my neighbor multiple times for his fishing trips over the years. I suppose that may be considered a transporter bc he does have a freezer and rents inflatable boats as well. We have more budget then time if that makes sense, we can't...
I am truly solo hunting this year my usual hunting buddies both have different tags this season and our dates are all overlapping. In the past I have leapfrogged the meat 300-800 yards at a time (terrain dependent) keeping all the meat together it has worked well in the steep areas of Idaho I...
Not a hunting guy but a through hiking guy "Darwin on the trail" did a great video on his favorite meals and systems for through hikes. He loves the peak refuel because of the tiny amount of water they require and also the protein/calorie to weight ratio definitely worth a look.
I haven't used it for a ground cloth but my wife sewed me a 10X10 tarp with it and its been phenomenal for 2 seasons. I have used it for shade and as my actual shelter on a few solo trips in the white clouds out here in Idaho.
I just looked at those at a local store out here in Boise, they look and feel really nice. That being said I haven't used one but the guy working had his personal backcountry lite there and looked like it had been beat to death but was still super smooth if that helps at all.
Hoping to go to Alaska in 26/27 I have never been however my hunting mentor has spent countless months in Alaska fishing. We have brainstormed a lot of ideas but hoping to hear what some of you guys may think for area to go to diy a moose. We both have lots of time in the Idaho backcountry but I...