Is Renfro going to outfit you with tents/etc., or is it all your own gear?
Given you have 300 pounds of weight, a few things I would take:
- 2 Tyvek sheets (softened by soaking in the clothes washer for a few hours, and then run through 1 wash and rinse cycle, no detergent). Put one sheet under the tent floor, and one inside the tent over the floor. Really cuts down on cuts and damage to the tent floor by sticks, rocks, etc.
- 2 9'x9' Tyvek sheets instead of blue tarps for putting meat on if you get one. Prepared the same way as the Tyvek sheets for the tent.
- A couple of newspapers. Your boots will be damp at night, put a crumpled sheet of newspaper inside each boot, and they will dry the inside of the boot by morning.
- About 15 Glo Sticks. We break one and hang it above the tent door at night. It's not bright enough to impact sleeping, but it helps you get your bearings quickly if something goes bump in the night.
- GOOD FOOD. We have eaten Mountain House for dinner 10 nights in a row, it gets kind of old after 4 or 5 nights, even with different flavors.
- Cut-resistant gloves. To wear when breaking down your moose, real easy to cut a finger or two after many hours of knife work.
- Luxurylite Lightweight Cot. Your back will thank you instead of trying to find a level spot of ground to sleep on. A good night's sleep in the wild is a great thing.
- 1 Empty 32 Ounce Gatorade Bottle per Hunter. Pissing in the bottle beats going outside in the rain and wind in the middle of the night.
- 80 Pack of Baby Wipes. Being able to use 1-2 wipes in the morning to wash your face, neck, and privates in the morning is a good feeling, especially on a 10-12 day hunt.
- Electric Tape. To put over the end of your gun barrels. LOTS of little leaves and twigs in the Alaskan bush, and they seem to find their way in your barrel if uncovered.
Hope you have a great hunt, I think they have been getting quite a few moose out of Bethel the past few years.
How does softening the Tyvec improve its performance?