Backpack Hunts-what you wished you brought/ what you should have left

Yankee

FNG
Joined
Mar 29, 2015
Messages
26
Location
North of Seattle
I don't bother with a long spoon, takes two seconds with a knife to trim off the top half of a MH package to be able to access with a normal length spork.

One thing that worked well for me last year was to make an insulated pouch of out an insulated Amazon food bag (similar to the stuff they make automotive windshield screens out of). With a little scissor work and duct tape, I had a pouch that I could drop my mountain house bag into that kept my meal nice and warm and helped with the "cook" time. With a metal binder clip I could roll and pinch the top off and let it sit while I took care of other camp chores.
 

robtattoo

WKR
Joined
Mar 22, 2014
Messages
3,518
Location
Tullahoma, TN
I carry a half dozen zip ties, mostly for attaching tags, but I can't say I haven't fixed a zipper or two with 'em. They're one of those things that I always figure weigh nothing & if I ever need one, nothing else will probably do.

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