Rifleman86
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By just cutting a little weight?
I've worked hard over the last two years and spent more money than I care to admint to get to get my pack weight down. I'm at 38 lbs base pack weight set for a multi day trip with stove and tipi tent. 25 lb base pack weight for a day hunt, always prepped for quick overnight under a tarp/bivy. Gear for temps down to 0 deg F. That's along with my chest rig (6.5 lbs) with Vortex Fury binos, Glock 20 (grizz country), and some misc items like a windchecker, fire starter, tags, etc. My rifle is sitting at 10 lbs with scope, plus suppressor. (I realize my rifle is HEAVY compared to what most here tote, but I like the stability and range it offers.)
All that adds up to quite a bit of weight, about 66 lbs skin out (clothing worn, pack, chest rig, rifle, food, water), for a four day hunt.
I'm getting to the point of diminishing returns with lighter gear. I could upgrade to a DCF Cimmeron to save a few ounces here, or something lighter as far as a pack than the Kifaru Fulcrum (great bomb proof versatile pack, but hefty at around 7.5 lbs), I've debated picking up a Glock 29 instead of lugging around the 20.
But the OZ vs $$ are getting steep.
I've also realized at age 33 I've started to put on the lbs. I'm 5'9", 190 lbs. Not huge by any stretch, and I'm in halfway decent shape. I can still pass an Army PT test with ease, run an 8 min mile, etc, but I'm no where near where I was 10 years ago. I was 170-175 lbs soaking wet until I hit 30.
I realize I may never be in the shape I once was in my early 20s, but I could spend all the money in the world and never be able to drop 15-20 lbs off my pack weight at this point. However I could realistically do it by just getting back down to a healthier weight. I've been making some poor choices health wise lately, got into the habit of a bit of whiskey every night I wasn't at work to wind down. That's slowly crept into about a fifth a week habit. That's a lot of money on gear/tags if you add it all up, and a lot of calories too. I've cut out alcohol since the new year, started committing to working out at least 3x a week again, and have convinced the wife to quit bringing home junk food from the grocery store.
Well see how long it takes, and if just some basic lifestyle changes is enough to do it, but my goal is 175 lbs. That's a normal healthy weight for me, and that would be 15 less pounds to lug up the mountain. I think that will be the easiest, and cheapest way for me to further lighten the load!
I know I can't be the only one wanting to lose a few lbs this year, and if hunting is the excuse that makes me do it, then so be it!
I've worked hard over the last two years and spent more money than I care to admint to get to get my pack weight down. I'm at 38 lbs base pack weight set for a multi day trip with stove and tipi tent. 25 lb base pack weight for a day hunt, always prepped for quick overnight under a tarp/bivy. Gear for temps down to 0 deg F. That's along with my chest rig (6.5 lbs) with Vortex Fury binos, Glock 20 (grizz country), and some misc items like a windchecker, fire starter, tags, etc. My rifle is sitting at 10 lbs with scope, plus suppressor. (I realize my rifle is HEAVY compared to what most here tote, but I like the stability and range it offers.)
All that adds up to quite a bit of weight, about 66 lbs skin out (clothing worn, pack, chest rig, rifle, food, water), for a four day hunt.
I'm getting to the point of diminishing returns with lighter gear. I could upgrade to a DCF Cimmeron to save a few ounces here, or something lighter as far as a pack than the Kifaru Fulcrum (great bomb proof versatile pack, but hefty at around 7.5 lbs), I've debated picking up a Glock 29 instead of lugging around the 20.
But the OZ vs $$ are getting steep.
I've also realized at age 33 I've started to put on the lbs. I'm 5'9", 190 lbs. Not huge by any stretch, and I'm in halfway decent shape. I can still pass an Army PT test with ease, run an 8 min mile, etc, but I'm no where near where I was 10 years ago. I was 170-175 lbs soaking wet until I hit 30.
I realize I may never be in the shape I once was in my early 20s, but I could spend all the money in the world and never be able to drop 15-20 lbs off my pack weight at this point. However I could realistically do it by just getting back down to a healthier weight. I've been making some poor choices health wise lately, got into the habit of a bit of whiskey every night I wasn't at work to wind down. That's slowly crept into about a fifth a week habit. That's a lot of money on gear/tags if you add it all up, and a lot of calories too. I've cut out alcohol since the new year, started committing to working out at least 3x a week again, and have convinced the wife to quit bringing home junk food from the grocery store.
Well see how long it takes, and if just some basic lifestyle changes is enough to do it, but my goal is 175 lbs. That's a normal healthy weight for me, and that would be 15 less pounds to lug up the mountain. I think that will be the easiest, and cheapest way for me to further lighten the load!
I know I can't be the only one wanting to lose a few lbs this year, and if hunting is the excuse that makes me do it, then so be it!