luke moffat
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I carry a 3L bladder... so I guess I'm closer to 30# with water... strap my bow on and I'm closer to 35#... My binos are on me so I don't count that...
I guess I'm uncertain why packs in the 25#-30# range seem ridiculous? I know what Aron said holds true... it's not for everyone. But I've never been uncomfortable in the mountains. I try to carry a lb. of food per day and, yes, I lose weight every trip but I don't find my energy lacking. And honestly, there are things I could leave home and lighten it even more. I carry two knives, fixed and a Havalon Torch... I could easily use just the Torch which would also take out the sharpener (but have you ever tried batoning with a Havalon ). I carry a Golite poncho in a my day bag kit that is with me all the time. With a tent and my raingear (also always in the daypack kit) it's not really necessary... that's just a couple of examples. But I carry those items because, like Aron also mentioned, I've had $#!& go sideways on the mountain and like the security of these items.
Why do I try and go so light? Because I hate carrying weight... unless it's horns, cape or meat, I see no reason why I should carry it if I don't absolutely have to...
And like mentioned above... if I was hunting in Alaska or hunting late season, weight would be a lot different than my early season rig...
Pacfks of 25-30 pound range aren't rediculous at all if you aren't counting your water, bow, or binos! But why not count them. They are the given items you'll have to carry on a hunt anyways so not sure why they don't deserve count. Just to make it sound better like you have a lighter pack. I just find it silly to not count items that you are indeed carrying but not include them in the total weight of the stuff you haul.
Just different strokes for different folks. At the end of the day pack weight isn't going to make or break you too much to any extent IMO. I'll still get out there and hunt no matter if my pack were to weigh 25 pounds or 60 pounds. Just a matter of how fast you'll end up going at that point.. Don't get me wrong I'll try to go light where I can but the focus is to take what I need any leave what I don't. No right or wrong way to approach it.
THough I do get a kick out of the guys that say yeah my pack for week is 20-25 pounds, but I don't count my rifle, water,or binos and I'm only eating a .5 pound of food per day. I'm sure a lot of people could get sub 30 pounds by calculating pack weights in this fashion. I honestly don't care what others pack weights are at this point or how they come up with their numbers. I know what I need for a given trip and I'll weigh it when I start and also when I get the pack with the animal in it back as well, just for my personal reference of what I can/can't handle. So long as you are happy and not lacking items to hunt more efficiently or weighed down by too much stuff the GIF told ya to bring, then who cares what another guy on the internet is packing.