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The one piece of gear that if we didnt have would have made the trip miserable.
Headnets. Take an extra in case you lose one.
Headnets. Take an extra in case you lose one.
The one piece of gear that if we didnt have would have made the trip miserable.
Headnets. Take an extra in case you lose one.
Thanks for all the great info! How’re you liking the Winnerwell? I just picked one up and will be using it end of the month.Shelter/Camp
Tent / pole /stove
Stakes + extra + paracord
Cots
DST Tarp + paracord
Fire starter + lighter + matches
Sleeping bag / pad
Pillow
Camp Chair
Our camp was a SO Redcliffe, 2 x DST tarps for gear and shelter and a Winnerweld fast fold titanium. When we do this again we will run two shelters. One to sleep and one for gear. Would be easier for set up and take down that way, and save time. Most likley a Peax shelter as they have the ability to use your trekking poles to form an X at the top to use as racks to dry stuff. Drying stuff out when needed was instrumental in our success on this hunt. Weather was 2 days crap followed by 2 days nice the whole trip.
Winnerwell stove worked well. I like it for ease of set up and no loose parts to lose.
We always take extra stakes and paracord. Azarixs 9.8i inch spiral aluminum tent stakes worked great in all soils and rocks we encountered.
Cots. Helinox and Thermarest. Helinox easier to set up and less parts. Thermarest more parts and a little larger cot. Both did the job.
Pads. Thermarest Xtherm. This by far is the best pad Ive used. Square in shape and larger. I tie mine to the cot and it never moves. Its quiet also. My sons pad (not sure make or model) but it will never be in my camp again. Noisy as all hell when he was rolling around. (Orange one in the pics)
Bags. We both run Kifaru. I like the middle zip and we use one bag heavier than needed. If we get hot we open the lower zipper. Pillow I have an older stuff type pillow and he ran a First Lite / Neo
Camp chairs. Helinox and Big Agnes. Both served the purpose. Should have put tennis balls on the bottom though. I forgot. Big Agnes was a little wider and more adult size. Id do it different next time and bring a high back zero chair vice the low version.View attachment 609316View attachment 609317View attachment 609318
Like it alot. As I described in other posts,Thanks for all the great info! How’re you liking the Winnerwell? I just picked one up and will be using it end of the month.
I was surprised also how big a piece of wood I can burn in it. The flu and vents worked real well for longer burn times than I was expecting. Theres a learning curve there on size of wood, placement etc etc thst just took a few burns to figure out whats best.Thanks for all the great info! How’re you liking the Winnerwell? I just picked one up and will be using it end of the month.