Afhunter1
WKR
I just got back from a beautiful 5 days packed into the Colorado wilderness and thought I'd review some of the gear used on my hunt and contrast that with the gear used by my fathers good friend and childhood mentor of mine. He was the one who took me out the first time I killed a deer with a bow. He is 73 and made the three mile pack in just as fast as I did and we walked probably 30 miles looking for elk at 9,500 to 11,000 feet. We never even saw a fresh pile of poop but that is a different story altogether.
First some nice views from the trip:
My gear totaled 41#
Sleep system: BA fly creek Ul2, ee 10* quilt, etherm max pad. All worked great and would highly recommend!
Food: pro bars, mtn house, Justin's nut butter, jerky, etc. All tasted great and would highly recommend!
Clothes: Solomon boots and first lite everything else and it was a great system which I highly recommend!
Gear: platypus gravity filter, jet boil, inreach, tag bags, black diamond poles, exo 3500, etc and it all worked great and I highly recommend!
Now for my partner:
40#
Sleep system: wal mart $20 tent, synthetic broken zipper 40* bag, foam rolled pad
Food: sardines (in bear country), 3 jars of peanut butter, 12 pack of rolls, and 5# bag of apples
Clothes: Cotton shirts, wind pants, and a soft shell jacket. Also frog togs for rain gear
Gear: bow with bottom limb core separation (crazy glue and electrical tapped together), old army tube pack frame, and thats about it!
Even though we have vastly different views on gear we both had a blast and can't wait to do it again! Just when you think hunting has gone all commercialized and you feel like you can't be a "good" hunter without the latest and greatest remember it's your choice and you can hunt on a shoestring budget or as expensive as you want but fun is the outcome you should be hunting for:
Even in a snow/sleet storm at 11,000'
Good huntn with ya buddy!
First some nice views from the trip:
My gear totaled 41#
Sleep system: BA fly creek Ul2, ee 10* quilt, etherm max pad. All worked great and would highly recommend!
Food: pro bars, mtn house, Justin's nut butter, jerky, etc. All tasted great and would highly recommend!
Clothes: Solomon boots and first lite everything else and it was a great system which I highly recommend!
Gear: platypus gravity filter, jet boil, inreach, tag bags, black diamond poles, exo 3500, etc and it all worked great and I highly recommend!
Now for my partner:
40#
Sleep system: wal mart $20 tent, synthetic broken zipper 40* bag, foam rolled pad
Food: sardines (in bear country), 3 jars of peanut butter, 12 pack of rolls, and 5# bag of apples
Clothes: Cotton shirts, wind pants, and a soft shell jacket. Also frog togs for rain gear
Gear: bow with bottom limb core separation (crazy glue and electrical tapped together), old army tube pack frame, and thats about it!
Even though we have vastly different views on gear we both had a blast and can't wait to do it again! Just when you think hunting has gone all commercialized and you feel like you can't be a "good" hunter without the latest and greatest remember it's your choice and you can hunt on a shoestring budget or as expensive as you want but fun is the outcome you should be hunting for:
Even in a snow/sleet storm at 11,000'
Good huntn with ya buddy!