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I’ll have to try the visqueen. I have a roll of tyvek. It’s really just convenience to use it.
might be a dumb question, but I have never been told or herd of moth balls helping with bears. is that a scent thing?Smoked Salmon strips
Freeze Dryer
Apocalypse Design Musher's hat
flagging tape
moth balls for camp and bears
a golf ball for feet
a non-odor antiperspirant for feet
Vortex socks- the best product that they make.
An ultralight bivy for my sleeping bag
power naps
Right on right on!! It has saved me from needing to do suture-strips in the field a bunch of times!$20 Rapala filet glove to prevent knife cuts.
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Working on a moose solo after 3 hours in the dark and rain,
there is a high likelihood the hand not holding the knife may get cut.
A $20 investment to prevent a serious cut is worth it.
Me too...changing those blades with just my bare hands is not in my play-book and never will be!Not AK specific but I carry a mini multitool for changing havalon blades. Watching guys struggle to do it with wet fingers makes me cringe.
This guy knows.Arctic Oven 10x10 tent for 2 people.
During the 30 something years I lived in Alaska, EVERYONE who ever camped with me in my AO ordered their own as soon as the hunt was over. There is no finer cold weather tent made.This guy knows.
Add on the 4 foot vestibule for sitting in and drinking coffee while it's raining sideways! I was joking during last year's awful weather that I'm just gonna buy a periscope and mount it up through the top of my AO.
I've had two moose hunting buddies in the last few years leave the state with one and sold their wall tents when they got home. We camped out for musk ox tags for 2 nights in -10 a couple years ago and were in pants and sweatshirts with Mr. Buddy on low with nice dry walls!During the 30 something years I lived in Alaska, EVERYONE who ever camped with me in my AO ordered their own as soon as the hunt was over. There is no finer cold weather tent made.
50 mph winds on Kodiak and I lay on top of my sleeping bag taking a nap as only a 2 mantle lantern heated up the interior of the tent keeping me warm, dry, and wicking away all the moisture
These are what I grab for butchering. They’re long enough that if it’s raining, you can throw quarters on one half and fold over to keep rain off if needed. Bring one for each moose. Something like $4 and the size of a soda bottle. Just trash when I’m done instead of destroying a good tarp.
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I'm too chicken to do it even with dry hands, I always use my multitool to change blades.Not AK specific but I carry a mini multitool for changing havalon blades. Watching guys struggle to do it with wet fingers makes me cringe.