buffybr
Lil-Rokslider
I did a backpack hunt with Gana River back in 1999. GREAT HUNT!!
Great base camp. I was really impressed with their water powered electric came generator.
If their hunter cabins are still the ones when I was there, I signed the ceiling for my ram, mountain caribou, and wolverine.
If you can still buy option tags for caribou, wolf, and wolverine, DO IT! I did and had an opportunity for a wolf the first afternoon in base camp, shot a wolverine while packing out my Dall ram and our spike camp, and I shot a mountain caribou in velvet after I got my ram.
I'm old school, and didn't take half the gear in the OP's list. The only name brand cloths that I took were a Cabela's Dry Plus camo rain coat and pants, and a pair of 10" Cabela's hiking boots. I had a lightweight camo jacket from Wall mart. My hunting cloths were 3 pr of white cotton socks, 1 pr of Levi's, a couple cotton T shirts, and a couple of Wall mart long sleeve camo shirts. I probably took a set of long underware. I rarely wear any kind of hat, and didn't take any on that hunt.
In recent years I have "upgraded" some of my hunting cloths to include a lightweight Sitka jacket and pants, and a Kuiu puffy coat.
My pack frame is so old that I don't have any idea what brand it is, but I have packed a pile of deer, antelope, 3 bighorn rams, and a bunch of elk quarters out on it. I did buy a large Cabela's pack that fit over my frame.
My sleeping bag was a down mummy that I got in the early '70s. I still use it today. I did have a Thermarest pad.
My rifle was my .257 Ackley that I built in 1977 on a Mauser Mark X barreled action, topped with a Leupold M8 6x scope, and shooting my 117 gr Sierra GameKing reloads.
I did have a Nikon range finder, and my binocs were Nikon 9x25s. My guide had a little better binoculars, we didn't have a spotting scope or a tripod, and neither of us had trekking poles.
I shot my ram at 206 yds, my caribou at about 150 yds, and my wolverine at a little under 100 yds.
Take at least one paperback book. We had a bit of rain time in our tent and we ended up reading our books and each other's books.
Great base camp. I was really impressed with their water powered electric came generator.
If their hunter cabins are still the ones when I was there, I signed the ceiling for my ram, mountain caribou, and wolverine.
If you can still buy option tags for caribou, wolf, and wolverine, DO IT! I did and had an opportunity for a wolf the first afternoon in base camp, shot a wolverine while packing out my Dall ram and our spike camp, and I shot a mountain caribou in velvet after I got my ram.
I'm old school, and didn't take half the gear in the OP's list. The only name brand cloths that I took were a Cabela's Dry Plus camo rain coat and pants, and a pair of 10" Cabela's hiking boots. I had a lightweight camo jacket from Wall mart. My hunting cloths were 3 pr of white cotton socks, 1 pr of Levi's, a couple cotton T shirts, and a couple of Wall mart long sleeve camo shirts. I probably took a set of long underware. I rarely wear any kind of hat, and didn't take any on that hunt.
In recent years I have "upgraded" some of my hunting cloths to include a lightweight Sitka jacket and pants, and a Kuiu puffy coat.
My pack frame is so old that I don't have any idea what brand it is, but I have packed a pile of deer, antelope, 3 bighorn rams, and a bunch of elk quarters out on it. I did buy a large Cabela's pack that fit over my frame.
My sleeping bag was a down mummy that I got in the early '70s. I still use it today. I did have a Thermarest pad.
My rifle was my .257 Ackley that I built in 1977 on a Mauser Mark X barreled action, topped with a Leupold M8 6x scope, and shooting my 117 gr Sierra GameKing reloads.
I did have a Nikon range finder, and my binocs were Nikon 9x25s. My guide had a little better binoculars, we didn't have a spotting scope or a tripod, and neither of us had trekking poles.
I shot my ram at 206 yds, my caribou at about 150 yds, and my wolverine at a little under 100 yds.
Take at least one paperback book. We had a bit of rain time in our tent and we ended up reading our books and each other's books.