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A good old fashioned Zane grey or Louis Lamour novel has been a welcome item in my pack for times like that.
I'd pay good money to be able to be left alone for 10 days in a row
Dude I packed a big ol dessert from Trailtopia on a 3 day solo trip last weekend and though it's not comparable to 10 days, man was it a morale booster!
+1I'd pay good money to be able to be left alone for 10 days in a row
That's actually really good advice for me. I don't mind the solitude, but I'm very food driven and enjoy reading. So im going to take that advice and make a food store in the middle of my area. Bring either a kiss lamour or loaf some books onto my kindle app on my phone.Small cache of snickers bars and reese’s Cups. Also a lightweight notebook and pen to journal your experiences. You can pack in a couple magazines too if you have room/ weight. I read and reread the same magazine multiple times. As weird as it sounds it’s a morale booster and gives your brain a task.
Good info guys especially @Pacific_Fork haha
I have done 4 days before and been alright but I know my mind wonders more and I start coming up with reasons to head back that I would never even consider on day one. I feel more confident and prepared this year than I ever have, hopefully that and some reading, and inreaching the wife will keep me going. Thanks
Nothing better than a great surprise food on the mountain! Especially blackstrap over an open fire. Sign me up!That's actually really good advice for me. I don't mind the solitude, but I'm very food driven and enjoy reading. So im going to take that advice and make a food store in the middle of my area. Bring either a kiss lamour or loaf some books onto my kindle app on my phone.
As far as mountain house meals...I've changed to back packers pantry. Food seems better, lower sodium I beleive, great nutrition and they taste good. I'm one of those that find a great deal of satisfaction in good food.
Last year I submerged a decent size junk of back strap from my bull in CO in a steam for the first 3 days. My partner didn't know I brought it, but was thoroughly happy when I got it out.
That's about how long my dad's buddies used to make it - 3 or 4 days and then gone. We usually base camp hunt so not like a solo thing.
Is it the lack of game, lack of company, boredom? I'm curious.
About 5 days in I use my inreach to txt my woman what color panties she is wearing....They say you should hunt hungry, I say hunt horny.
I'm definitely doing it again this year!!Nothing better than a great surprise food on the mountain! Especially blackstrap over an open fire. Sign me up!
For me it’s usually lack of company, and the boring mid day lull depending on stalks and camp choirs that day. I find myself start missing many things like my family or the amenities we take for granted. Comfortable bed, ice cold beverages, greasy junk food, sitting on a real chair.
I consider myself pretty mentally strong but boredom weighs on me heavily. I know my weaknesses and work on them constantly, hints this conversation. I know most hunters don’t enjoy solo hunting for many reasons to each their own. I also know and see many of the benefits of going alone.
I intend on bringing reading entertainment this year as well as a few “treats” to help. I also upgraded my sleep system to something that allows me to actually rejuvenate oppose to suffer each night.
podcasts seem to do the trick for me lately, not only on the drive out there but each day while in the backcountry i listen to a couple hours of podcasts. no shortage to choose from these days too..