With the weather being so crazy variable in NM that time of year, what I leave in the truck will depend on temps. Planning to head back to truck every 1-2 days and camp within a few miles of it to balance extra hunting range with re-supply needs.Hard to say… you’re not overdoing it if you’re leaving half that at the truck. If you’re planning on hiking with all that on your back I’d say drop half of it.
Is that the case in Feb still? With night temps averaging 30s and sometime in the teens I figured there wouldn’t be many bugs around.Also I’ve spent a fair amount of time in Aoudad country and may consider a floored tent due to creepy crawlers.
It’s on there, I’m just dumb and listed it under Misc. gear instead of with the important stuff. Razor HD 16-48x65. I’ve heard the higher magnification the better for this hunt, but this is what I’ve got.Only thing I would add is if you had access to a spotting scope, I would definitely take it. It can make long periods of glassing extremely more comfortable and comfortable.
After going in the trip, this was spot on. For me as a non-res without an ability to bring in a SxS, it was a hybrid truck/day pack hunt.Bring a bigger tent, a cot, and get decent sleep. No advantage from backpacking any of the NM Barbary units. If you have access to a SxS or an eBike would be helpful to bring. Also, depending on your location, that fire starter kit could be useless with the lack of things to burn. Also, bring a glassing pad. Everything you sit near or on will poke and stick you. Agree with wyosteve about the tweezers. Bring good ones not the cheap backpack med kit ones.