07yzryder
Lil-Rokslider
This year will be my first big game hunt and I have all that I need for the hunt but I'm sure I'm overthinking what to take.
So here's my hunt game plan. my brother will be joining for the first week (its a 2 week season and I have plenty of days off so why not take the full 2 weeks in nature!). First week I plan on camping at the truck and hiking the 2/3 miles and gain a lot of vertical and scouting all the areas I've looked over on the on-x maps. Second week if i dont harvest a deer ill be moving south and backpacking 5-10 miles in and spending a week trying to get away from anyplace anyone in their right mind would want to go lol.
From what I can tell, weather can range from highs in the 60s to lows in the single digits, so planning on having clothes available in the truck for the entire range. my kit is as follows.
Clothing:
Base layer: merino top/bottom/socks
first layer: sitka pants with knee pads (rocky area) and multicam long sleeve
additional layers: zip up vest, puffy coat, beanie, gloves (all but gloves sitka, gloves are outdoor research)
Rain gear: leaf jacket and sitka bib
Boots: danner insulated
Camp:
Tent, insulated pad, bag and liner, stakes/guy lines, pillow, tent repair tape
cooking: jetboil, poket rocket, and burner stove (if fire restrictions are lifted will bring a wood fire system instead)
water filtration: gravity system (base camp), backup sawyer squeeze (backpack), and jet boil of course
Knife: Tops BOB for light wood work around camp, axe for wood (FML if fire restrictions still in place)
First aid: small backpack kit with a booboo kit and random small bits and peices, large kit in the truck/base camp
Solar charger (phone with on-x)
backup charger
Survival:
lighter in firesleeve
storm proof matches in waterproof container
ferro rod
magnesium shavings
cotton/PJ mix
multitool
Game:
Tags
elec tape
Tyto knife
caribou bone in game bags
tarp
rifle/ammo
binos
chest harness with holster
Food:
Ice chests with frozen gallon water bottles.
1 ice chest with first weeks worth of food
box of peak refuel
pack is a MR Beartooth 80, has been setup properly for my height and will have hiking sticks.
Any advice on what to add or leave at home, mind you my plan is to leave all this at the truck the second week. week 2 will be bare minimum.
The binos are vortex 10x32 or something, i have a tripod and a rather large spotting scope. I am debating on carrying the spotting scope on the first week since my pack will be empty on the hikes up, just jetboil, snacks, 1 peak food, few layers and my rifle/bino harness. Down side is the tripod is a rather heavy manfrotto. spotting scope is a large spotting scope, all together the two will probably add 15lbs to the kit. Budget is too thin to buy a spotting scope right now, though next year im hoping to have a new tripod/spotter combo.
sorry or the rambling, just excited about the hunt and done want to have a bad hunt because i missed something important.
So here's my hunt game plan. my brother will be joining for the first week (its a 2 week season and I have plenty of days off so why not take the full 2 weeks in nature!). First week I plan on camping at the truck and hiking the 2/3 miles and gain a lot of vertical and scouting all the areas I've looked over on the on-x maps. Second week if i dont harvest a deer ill be moving south and backpacking 5-10 miles in and spending a week trying to get away from anyplace anyone in their right mind would want to go lol.
From what I can tell, weather can range from highs in the 60s to lows in the single digits, so planning on having clothes available in the truck for the entire range. my kit is as follows.
Clothing:
Base layer: merino top/bottom/socks
first layer: sitka pants with knee pads (rocky area) and multicam long sleeve
additional layers: zip up vest, puffy coat, beanie, gloves (all but gloves sitka, gloves are outdoor research)
Rain gear: leaf jacket and sitka bib
Boots: danner insulated
Camp:
Tent, insulated pad, bag and liner, stakes/guy lines, pillow, tent repair tape
cooking: jetboil, poket rocket, and burner stove (if fire restrictions are lifted will bring a wood fire system instead)
water filtration: gravity system (base camp), backup sawyer squeeze (backpack), and jet boil of course
Knife: Tops BOB for light wood work around camp, axe for wood (FML if fire restrictions still in place)
First aid: small backpack kit with a booboo kit and random small bits and peices, large kit in the truck/base camp
Solar charger (phone with on-x)
backup charger
Survival:
lighter in firesleeve
storm proof matches in waterproof container
ferro rod
magnesium shavings
cotton/PJ mix
multitool
Game:
Tags
elec tape
Tyto knife
caribou bone in game bags
tarp
rifle/ammo
binos
chest harness with holster
Food:
Ice chests with frozen gallon water bottles.
1 ice chest with first weeks worth of food
box of peak refuel
pack is a MR Beartooth 80, has been setup properly for my height and will have hiking sticks.
Any advice on what to add or leave at home, mind you my plan is to leave all this at the truck the second week. week 2 will be bare minimum.
The binos are vortex 10x32 or something, i have a tripod and a rather large spotting scope. I am debating on carrying the spotting scope on the first week since my pack will be empty on the hikes up, just jetboil, snacks, 1 peak food, few layers and my rifle/bino harness. Down side is the tripod is a rather heavy manfrotto. spotting scope is a large spotting scope, all together the two will probably add 15lbs to the kit. Budget is too thin to buy a spotting scope right now, though next year im hoping to have a new tripod/spotter combo.
sorry or the rambling, just excited about the hunt and done want to have a bad hunt because i missed something important.