Crucible02
FNG
I’m sure this has been a topic of conversation numerous times on this board but I’m going to give it a shot...
I’m a flat land hunter from Georgia but I have a chance to go on my first elk hunt to Colorado this year with my father in law.
I definitely believe in “you get what you pay for...” Unfortunately between the cost of the actual trip, other necessary gear items and the fact that most of my money is going into mine and my wife’s adoption fund, I can’t splurge on a MR or Kifaru.
Here’s what I’m looking for: a pack large enough (70-90 liters) to haul in my gear about 3 miles to camp and then to use as a daypack for the duration of the hunt and possibly to pack meat if necessary (at least a quarter back to camp to grab my pack frame).
There are so many different avenues I’ve considered but I don’t want to buy something out of ignorance/lack of experience and regret it when I get there. Any advice on what to look for and where?
Would like to stay around $200 or less.
Thanks!
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I’m a flat land hunter from Georgia but I have a chance to go on my first elk hunt to Colorado this year with my father in law.
I definitely believe in “you get what you pay for...” Unfortunately between the cost of the actual trip, other necessary gear items and the fact that most of my money is going into mine and my wife’s adoption fund, I can’t splurge on a MR or Kifaru.
Here’s what I’m looking for: a pack large enough (70-90 liters) to haul in my gear about 3 miles to camp and then to use as a daypack for the duration of the hunt and possibly to pack meat if necessary (at least a quarter back to camp to grab my pack frame).
There are so many different avenues I’ve considered but I don’t want to buy something out of ignorance/lack of experience and regret it when I get there. Any advice on what to look for and where?
Would like to stay around $200 or less.
Thanks!
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