Scooter90254
Lil-Rokslider
Telling myself your mind quits before your body does and pushing through pain. Turns out that’s an absolute lie!!!
This ^^^^My mountain hunting regret is not doing more mountain hunting. I live in the best place in the world and I still let day-to-day life get in the way. I need to get my priorities straight.
We used to get sample packets of the butt paste.Bordeauxs butt paste - the HD version - has worked wonders for my young kid. I wish they made a small tube version for backpackers. Ive never had an issue and eat mtn house no problem, but i see where it could be a godsend for others.
This shelter....What has everyone regret after a few days in the mountains?...
I hear what you're saying Snyd, but by comparing a Mega Light to a Hille, doesn't really give the whole Mid style a fair shake. The Mega Light is a poor example of a pyramid style shelter IMO. They're pretty light wt. but they aren't made with nearly the number of guy out points that are needed for a Mid of that size. Plus, silnylon does not do nearly as well as DCF when it comes to windy and or snowy/wet conditions. I think that if you were to try out a HMG Ultamid or something similar, you would have a much different opinion of Mids. You may still rather have the Hille, but guaranteed the margin would not be nearly as wide.This shelter....
Instead of this one... To save 1.75lbs per guy ?!?! We'd packed it before, shot rams and managed to pack it all out!
I have similar feelings. Other than a bighorn hunt when I was like 15, I didn't do another mountain hunt until I was 35.My absolute biggest regret is not starting my mountain hunting obsession when I first moved to AK at 23. I opted to wait until I was almost 40 and missed out on close to 20 of the best (physically fit and healthiest), years of my life. Every day I look up into my “backyard”, and think, goddamnit, I could have hunted that every year, before it became draw only, and some of the most difficult sheep tags in the state to draw.
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My absolute biggest regret is not starting my mountain hunting obsession when I first moved to AK at 23. I opted to wait until I was almost 40 and missed out on close to 20 of the best (physically fit and healthiest), years of my life. Every day I look up into my “backyard”, and think, goddamnit, I could have hunted that every year, before it became draw only, and some of the most difficult sheep tags in the state to draw.
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Ya, I hear ya regarding material, guy lines, etc. We used Bob's last year. I think it's what you have or had. But with the weight of the tipi, pole, nest, bivy bags, stakes, etc. we were within 4 lbs of the Hilleberg. I sure missed the double entrance/ vestibules big enough for each guys pack, boots, wet rain gear, etc. Warm totally dry inner tent with no condensation dripping, etc. No sliding out from under the tipi on a sheet of plastic or inner nest sticking to a wet tipi fly. After 3 wet windy tipi tent hunts I'm not convinced that 2 lbs less weight on my pack is worth it. But 2 lbs is worth it for what the Hilleberg is. Atleast to me anyway. I think I got spoiled over the years with the Hilleberg. I don't mind packing my 4lbs of it and at this point planning on doing so into DCUA this year. Plus, now that I hunt with a pistol my weapon is atleast 2lbs lighter so I know I'll be able to haul that tent up the mtn!I hear what you're saying Snyd, but by comparing a Mega Light to a Hille, doesn't really give the whole Mid style a fair shake. The Mega Light is a poor example of a pyramid style shelter IMO. They're pretty light wt. but they aren't made with nearly the number of guy out points that are needed for a Mid of that size. Plus, silnylon does not do nearly as well as DCF when it comes to windy and or snowy/wet conditions. I think that if you were to try out a HMG Ultamid or something similar, you would have a much different opinion of Mids. You may still rather have the Hille, but guaranteed the margin would not be nearly as wide.
Yup. The Tara Bunker has served us well in the sheep mtns over the years.Snyd's tent looks like a Hilleberg Tarra.......I think.
They are a bit heavier but the most bullet proof tent I've found.
They do make sample single use packs. I got some from either the hospital or pediatricians office with a bunch of other samples in a "welcome baby home " bag when my kids were born. I'm not sure if you can buy them anywhere through.Bordeauxs butt paste - the HD version - has worked wonders for my young kid. I wish they made a small tube version for backpackers. Ive never had an issue and eat mtn house no problem, but i see where it could be a godsend for others.
Not writing down or remembering the dosage for aqua tabs. Put two tabs(which was in one square so it made sense to me at the time to use both) in a nalgene on my hike in with the DS140 tag in my pocket. Started to get a headache so I wasted no time drinking water. I’m fairly certain I poisoned myself. I laid in the tent for 2 days with the worst headache of my life and had to hike out because I couldn’t keep down food.