Ocnandmtns
FNG
A buddy and I are doing a Kotz drop caribou hunt this fall, end of Aug-early Sept. First caribou hunt for both of us. We keep seeing all different camping set ups from wooded areas to barren wet tundra so we have no idea where we'll end up. We're working through our gear prep/planning and have a few Qs...
Tent: I have a Seek Outside Courthouse (lightweight floorless wall tent, https://seekoutside.com/courthouse/) that we planned to use with cots to get us off the ground. We keep hearing about savage winds and rain. The Courthouse is a good tent but not the most wind resistant but it would be really nice for rainy days when we have to cook inside etc. Can anyone that's been there speak on whether this tent should be OK or if a wind resistant dome style is a safer bet. Also is floorless in a wet tundra asking for trouble?
2nd is on meat care and protecting it from predators.... We imagine getting one carbou and getting the meat back to camp then spending days hunting for the second one while leaving the meat unattended. We also hear of some people having bear and wolf encounters in camp. We're considering bringing an electric fence but prob best to use that around camp at night but not wise to hang meat within the fence close to camp. For those that have been did you leave meat unattended during the day? Any issues with predators and meat day or night? Did you even have trees to build a meat pole from?
Thanks in advance! Probably more Qs to come.
Tent: I have a Seek Outside Courthouse (lightweight floorless wall tent, https://seekoutside.com/courthouse/) that we planned to use with cots to get us off the ground. We keep hearing about savage winds and rain. The Courthouse is a good tent but not the most wind resistant but it would be really nice for rainy days when we have to cook inside etc. Can anyone that's been there speak on whether this tent should be OK or if a wind resistant dome style is a safer bet. Also is floorless in a wet tundra asking for trouble?
2nd is on meat care and protecting it from predators.... We imagine getting one carbou and getting the meat back to camp then spending days hunting for the second one while leaving the meat unattended. We also hear of some people having bear and wolf encounters in camp. We're considering bringing an electric fence but prob best to use that around camp at night but not wise to hang meat within the fence close to camp. For those that have been did you leave meat unattended during the day? Any issues with predators and meat day or night? Did you even have trees to build a meat pole from?
Thanks in advance! Probably more Qs to come.