DenverCountryBoy
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A little bottle of unscented hand sanitizer is useful for cleaning, a little under the arms to keep B.O. in check, and emergency fire accelerant.
The pro to boning is slightly less weight, the con is a small loss of meat due to an increase of service area exposed that causes more second skining to be needed. A good compromise is to bone the fronts and leave the rears bone in. You can figure around 8lbs per leg that you would save by boning. Regardless I would recommend TAG bags as they offer both boned out and quarter size game bags.
Don't forget bow stuff, like a small game head or two (I love the Montec SGH and don't lose them like judos), extra arrows and broadheads and nocks, and I usually bring a chap stick sized stick of string wax.
Tooth brush and tooth paste.
Maybe a thin pair of leather palmed gloves for warmth and pulling ropes, brush busting, etc...
If you haven't already, just take the weekend and go camping in the woods near you with this set up. See what you really need and didn't. See what would've been nice to have- like a tent light that runs on bttys VS butane (one less thing to break)
No real reason for the hand gun in Col
I use a havalon and stick, not cut, myself at least once- so band aids and wipes are in my kill kit, as is a trash bag to put meat in then in tag bag,then in pack.
I quit bringing matches and just have 2 lighters. One in emerg kit, which is always in my pack , the other in my camp kit.
I have a 4-6 man tipi and the primus type butane lanterns wont heat it in 30-40* weather- you can warm your hands though.
I use Tyvek for ground cloth under my pad.
Camp shoes are a must for me
I have to have a Nalgene bottle on me and bladder in camp
Yes on multi tool
I thought about a chair but by the time I was done packing, including my tent, titanium stove, my 7000 ci bag was packed, for a 5 dayer. Food takes up a lot of space.
Not sure how long you are hunting but the pack can fit all this, incl food ?
I forgot on a 5 day or longer I take a back packer type towel, and a small 2 oz bottle of body wash,shampoo- non scented.
Tooth brush and tooth paste
This year I carried a small LED lamp (3"x3") I picked up from harbor freight for $3, to light up my kill scene and aid my head lamp in the field dressing part at night. I normally carry pullies to help hoist the rear qtrs. of an elk, but forgot them, and was kicking myself. I got them hung, just was a lot harder, after already being tired.
I also had charge cord for (2) for my gear- everything is rechargeable other than the LED over head lamp.
I have 2 - 120 qt coolers in my vehicle one full of ice, the other ready.
Definitely get some rain pants with full leg zips if you find a good deal. Marmot precip would fit the need and reasonably priced, look before buying as they also make a version that doesn’t zip off.
If you go with the cirrus + vest one can be your pillow while the other extra warmth sleeping.
Definitely the helinox. I’ve just been using a pad but it gets uncomfortable fast.
Duct tape. Wrapped around your lighter and trekking poles. It’s somewhat reflective which has saved me from losing those items.
I personally don’t use sunscreen for hunting I use light merino neck gaiter and or boonie hat always were a long sleeve shirt. Besides I question the smell of it. I would add sunglasses though.
Glock 29sf. I think I want one. Had no idea they made a sub compact 10mm.
Alcohol wipes. Can be used for fire. Obviously for first aid. I’ve found tenacious tape works even better if the item is cleaned with it first.
Something to clean your lenses?
Either a pack rain cover or dry bag for things you don’t want wet.
I do have a pack cover but what are your thoughts about using a contractor bag instead?
Couple ideas: instead of the chair, I bring a small section of thermarest (like a Z-Rest, cut down to about 36"). Thats my glassing pad and my around camp sitting/laying down pad.
You have an awesome gear list. Load up your pack like a dry run for hunt day1 and then start trimming. Most (myself included) are guilty of packing too many clothes. Good Luck!
A warm breakfast can go a long way toward boosting morale and get you going in the morning and if you make oatmeal or granola in the packet or freezer bag there is no clean up. I dont carry a spotter but there is absolutely no way I would leave my binos at home and rely on just my 6x rangefinder. Gaiters can be a good option if you dont take ran pants, it sucks to have wet pants first thing in the AM from walking thru dewy grass. Again, your list is a good list, take what you think you need and then adjust it after a trip based on what you used and what you didnt.
I don't take/use sunscreen and I'm a ginger. I just make sure I have a hat on and usually use a 'boonie' hat instead of a ball cap hat. I will occasionally get burned on my neck at times.
I thought about a multi tool but don't I just keep a knife clipped to my pocket. This year I didn't use my black diamond walking sticks which was a first. I still LOVE walking sticks but found it easier to carry the bow instead of having 7lbs on my back. I always found a walking stick to use and then would loose it and then have to find another one lol.
All good points, thanks. Just ordered the FL Stormtight pants so that is covered.
I like the idea of using the Cirrus for a pillow and the vest for sleeping. Think i'll go with that. Bit of a weight hit but not too bad.
The chair is really comfy and hope it can make the trip. Getting older sucks.
Forgot I have a OR boonie hat. Going to swap that for the cap. Sunglasses go with me everywhere....adding to list.
Thought about a G20 but too much weight I think. Wicked little pistol.
I do have a pack cover but what are your thoughts about using a contractor bag instead?
I was suppose to do Idaho archery, but had to cancel the week before. For that hunt I did have a pistol on my pack belt, as well as spray. This is a more bear prone area than Colorado. Heck I even designed a bear fence out of 50 lb fishing line a cow bells.
Some would consider that a waste and that only spray was needed. I, like you, felt more comfortable with a hand gun. But for me at 60 + lbs already it had to be light and have enough power to be validated. Not sure what the Glock weighs, but usually a lot.
I purchased this light weight 14 round EAA in 10 mm, with double tap heavy loads:
EAA Witness 10mm Auto Pistol
So I have finally decided to post my list for some advice. I've been picking things up for the last 2.5 years. Planned to go last year, but knee problems kept me sidelined and this year had other obligations. Don't plan to let anything stop me next year.
Many of the things I picked up were based off of suggestions here, followed by a lot of additional research on my own, so anything that looks funny is probably somebody's fault from here! Anything in GREEN has not been bought yet, so feel free to make suggestions. Also feel free to critique the rest too. Goal is to only buy this once and use for quite a while. I plan to either bivy hunt 1-2 miles in or spike out from that same distance.
SW CO archery elk 2018
Clothing (Including worn):
Bottom:
Merino boxers x 2
Allegheny or Glenbrook’s
Kanab 2.0
Merino compression socks x 2
Brambler Gaiters
Arcteryx Knee Pads
Top:
Llano ¼ zip
Chama ¼ zip
Uncompahgre, or Cirrus + Uncompahgre Vest
Merino beanie, neck gaiter, lightweight glove, Shale hybrid gloves and boonie hat
Rain Gear:
Boundary Stormtight Top
Boundary Stormtight Pants
Boots:
Zamberlan Sella or Scarpa Grand DRU GTX
Bow:
Mathews Creed
Axcel Armortech
QAD drop away rest
True Fire release
Easton arrows (work in progress)
X-tra release (in truck)
Trekking poles:
Leki Micro Vario Carbon
Pack & Bino Harness:
Exo 3500
AGC Kodiak CUB Max
Kifaru pullouts for organization
Water filtration and storage:
MSR Guardian and aquatabs
MSR 6-liter bladder
(3) 1-liter Platypus SoftBottles
Cooking:
MSR Windburner
Long titanium spoon
Titanium cup
Fire-starting kit:
Bic lighter X 2 and fire steel
Trioxane tablets
Lighting:
Zebralight + extra battery
Petzl elite for backup
Primus micron for Light & Heat (maybe)
Sleep System:
NeoAir xtherm pad
Mountain Shelter LT (may leave in truck & just take tarp)
UL Tarp
Bivy
EE 20* Revelation
Helinox Chair Zero (maybe)
Optics:
Sig Kilo 2000
Swarovski 8x32 EL
Slik 634 CF w/Outdoorsmans Micro head (maybe)
Outdoorsmans digiscoping adapter for phone (maybe)
Food: (not completely sorted out yet)
Supper will be Mountain House
Breakfast will be oatmeal
Lunch and snacks will be protein/candy bars and such (suggestions?)
Starbucks VIA packs
Kill Kit:
Havalon + extra blades
Benchmade folder (old habits)
Game bags (TAG)
550 cord
Flagging tape/tacks
Possibles:
Emergency blanket
Tenacious & Leukotape
Notepad and pencil
Chapstick
Thermarest butt pad
Wind checker
TP/Wipes
Multi tool
Other ideas?
First Aid Kit:
Random meds
Super glue
Quick clot x 1
Calls:
Rocky Mountain tube & diaphragms
Navigation & Communication:
Compass
Delorme Inreach
GPS
Maps
Power Pack
Glock 29SF
Please let me know if I’ve missed anything.
Thanks for any and all help!
Wanted to bump this up in case anyone has suggestions. Also, does anyone take a tripod if you're only taking 8x32's?
With 8x binos, sit back with knees raised. Elbows on or in knees, and index fingers looped over the bill of your ballcap.Wanted to bump this up in case anyone has suggestions. Also, does anyone take a tripod if you're only taking 8x32's?
With 8x binos, sit back with knees raised. Elbows on or in knees, and index fingers looped over the bill of your ballcap.