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Lol you are right and don't think we did not discuss that. The money my brother spent on 2 different packs he could have bought 1 good reliable one and saved the cost and pain of less reliable gear. its like the radios they both have the rino 110 my brother has had his since 2010 and his friend got his from another guy we know this year that was also bought new in 2010 and he got it for $30 but neither of them took the time to learn to use them beyond turning them on and using the radio. I started with a 110 in 2003 and it did what I needed it to do but I learned it before I ever took it hunting. In the field is not the time to figure out how to use a GPS and marking waypoints.
So, do you think these guys can be converted into backcountry hunters? Will they show up next year with light packs and proper gear? Or, have they had enough? It's definitely not for everyone, though a ton of money is spent annually to find this fact out.