A few of my hunts in Alaska over the years. All with a Cabela's XPG Expedition 4-man tent (for sleeping) and a GoLite Shangri-LA 5-man tent (for food and gear and backup tent).
Hauled camp in 1.5mi off main rd with side x side and trailer mostly up hill over huge rocks, mud holes, and 4+in of snow.
Tent on right was our kitchen. 2 guys in each of the other tents. There older tents are cabelas brand and the pretty white one was too good of a deal from sportsman's guide.
Although we never killed an elk, you sure can't beat the fun of hunting camp.
Grew up in Saskatchewan, spent 4 years in the Yukon, and been mostly in Alaska ever since. Got to see a LOT of beautiful places.
These are from my favourite trip, honeymoon in 2016, doing a traverse from Deer Mountain to Sylvas. These are from the second night, dropped an 8 lb tent at the foot of one spot that was a bit steeper than I wanted to lug the extra weight, ran with a Seek Outside DST the remainder.
As a side note, coming down off one kinda nasty hill, my wife said that's a goat over there...
Hundred yards away, big ol Billy...
For mountain goats, would have been the chip shot of the century... broadside, in front of a little stand of trees, no cliffs, no where to fall, easy, easy, easy..
Course, no tags, out of season...
This thread just made me realize I never took a picture of camp on my November elk hunt. I tried my best to eliminate phone usage. But I did manage to take some pictures of food!