I liked the Via packs, but I quit Starbucks when they went anti gun. I refuse to financially support those that do not support the 2nd amendment.
Dang it. I had no idea.
I liked the Via packs, but I quit Starbucks when they went anti gun. I refuse to financially support those that do not support the 2nd amendment.
Steve, bullets don't do you any good if you don't have any powder to go with them.... Sigh.....
You aren't kidding. I bought 3 lbs of my favorite Ramshot Hunter for my main rifle last year, and have been milking it out ever since. Down to my last 1/2 lb now.
For those (like Stid) in Fairbanks however, Frontier Outfitters just got a pretty good size shipment of IMR 4350 in this afternoon. I snagged a bottle just to tide me over. Have a little H4350 on the shelf too, so I'll keep the bullets flying even if they aren't propelled by my preferred powder.
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Thanks for sharing these lessons Stid. A comment though about the river crossing methods. I carried light river shoes that people use when rafting. I would get to the stream and switch to those and put my boots on my pack. It took about ten minutes on each side of the crossing. The shoes only weighed 1lb 5 oz making the extra weight worth it to walk in dry boots.
I have used your method as well, but the place I hunt a lot requires over 20 river crossing as the river cliffs out multiple times and about every 3 to 4 hundred yards. Just too many times to swap shoes.
I do like Vivobarefoot Men's Ultra Running Shoe for water crossings and camp shoes. They have speed laces and are half the weight of crocs.