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InteriorAKPopsicle

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OK, so my first Alaska Sheep Hunt and my first Backpack-In hunt. I'm looking at going in 10+ miles on foot for an 11 day trip. Archery. Again - Dall Sheep. Chugach Park October 1-10.
What am I missing, what am I over packing? I have 1 other person who is semi-committed... he should let me know this upcoming weekend before I go into full panic 'find a hunt partner' mode.
Here it is: Bold is things I still Need, Italics things that are optional & Strikethrough is planned cut

Tyrel's Sheep List
Need to buy Optional Anything CUT
Licenses & Permits
Hunting License/Driver License/IBEP Card
Sheep Tag
Bear Tag
Weapons
Mathews VXR28*
SpotHogg Wise Guy
Easton Axis with 100 Grain OCD BloodTherapy x6
Easton Axis with Bird Tip x2
SCS Bow Sling
Bear Spray (Costco)
Knife(s) BRK Bobcat & BRK PSK (Canoe? Wilderness Explorer)
Strop with black and green
Optics
Vortex Diamondback 10x42s w/ adapter
Vortex Razer 20-60x80
Tripod
Lens Cloth
Leupold RX-1 Rangefinder
PhoneSkope
iPhone & GoPro
Battery Bank & Solar Charger
Hiking
Blue Costco poles
Eberlestock Mainframe with Batwings & 60L Drybag
Black Diamond Spot and Streamlight Pen Light
InReach Mini (GarminVista HXC owned)
Printed Map for Hunt Area
Stone Glacier Rain Cover
Clothing
Military Rain Jacket & Rain Pant
Black Ovis 250G Heavy Weight Legging
BlackOvis NWT Midweight Merino Glove
Military Surplus Mittens
Costco 100% Merino Wool Socks x4
Danner Pronghorn 800G OR Crispi Briksdal
Stone Glacier DeHaviland
BlackOvis 150G T-Shirt & BlackOvis NWT 250G 1/2 zip Hoodie
Frontier Gear Wooly Mamoth
Wool Mix Beanie & Maxlite Gaiter/Mask
Wool Underwear x3
Gaiters
Eddie Bauer Down Jacket & Insulation Pants
Change of Cloths for home to leave in Truck
Ball Cap
Tyvek Paint "Sheep Suit"
Water Shoes
Camp
Stone Glacier Skyscraper 2P with Dyneema Footprint
Klymit Pad
Klymit 0* Down Bag
Toothbrush and paste
Batteries (Flashlight / GPS)
Toilet Paper/Wipes
Compass
550 Cord
Saw (cut wood to cook meat after successful harvest)
Fire Starter/Magnesium/Matches/flint
Duct Tape/Electrical Tape
Spork
Space Blanket
Bandaid/Neosporin/Healing Balm
Army Survival/Medical Kit* (See attached pics)
Blister Kit, Moleskin & Goldbond
Aspirin/Ibuprofen
SuperGlue & aquaseal
Jetboil with 2 fuel cans
Dry Bags (1 5L, ?)
Bivy to keep down sleeping bag dry
Meat/Hide Care:
Caribou Gear Game Bags w/ plastic and ziplocs
Meat thermometer (necessary in October?)
Salt (for hide, necessary in October?)
Food:
Mountain House
Snack Foods (not freeze dried)
seasoning for sheep meat at camp
Emergency/Lemonade
Platypus - 3L (second bladder?)
Water Filter - Gravity (pump?)
Optional Gear
Pen & Notebook / Book / Cards
 
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InteriorAKPopsicle

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Have you weighed everything yet? There’s still I few items I would ditch.

Not yet, I am planning that for this week.
I know I have a few things.
What would you look at cuttting?


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I really question the Danner boots for that hunt.


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I’m looking to get a pair Crispi Briksdals.
My budget is tight as it sits so I was looking to try and run these but if I can swing something on a sale then I’ll try to grab them.


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Michael17

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I’m looking to get a pair Crispi Briksdals.
My budget is tight as it sits so I was looking to try and run these but if I can swing something on a sale then I’ll try to grab them.


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I too would try and get some new boots. Danner pronghorns are not made for steep ground. I’ve heard of a lot of ankle injury’s from guys wearing pronghorns. My own pronghorns had all the padding on the insole bunch up from spending to much time on steep ground and became very uncomfortable.
 
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Ditch the saw, get the Briksdal I’d get the SF version. The GoPro, battery bank and solar charger would stay if it were me.

for water I carry a sawyer mini and a platapus 2L bag for it. But there keeping if from freezing might need to be planned for.
 

Tbone58

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I would weigh your stuff and see where you are at. I would up grade the danner boots to something that’s stiffer. I love my danner boots but have rolled my ankles in them so I only use them in flat land situations. I don’t see a puffy jacket or pant in there? I would only bring one sock and one underwear In my pack and switch it with what I have on. Use some wet wipes to clean everything up and you’ll save space and room. When I buy stuff I’m conscious of weight and quality. I would ditch a couple gear items also.
 

ak max 83

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Similar to other posts, get a good stiff boot with full rand. Make sure they are tried prior to departing.

I’ve really grown to appreciate Havalon knives. Also sort of common sense, but keep your spare batteries near your body for warmth.

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So I have a pair of Briksdals that are supposed to arrive Saturday. I’ll test them out by walking in the gym on a treadmill and stair stepper as they can’t be worn outside if I want to return them.

If they feel good I have a short Caribou Hunt Tuesday, possibly overnight, next week. So that will let me hike in them some to break them in.

I also got the Kuiu Chugach Rain gear, Kings XKG gaiters coming. I am still working on a few other pieces but have almost everything but need some sort of a pack lid... thinking about getting a dry bag for my tent or sleeping bag and strapping it to the top.
I also finally got a commitment from a hunting buddy so I’m excited and we are bouncing stuff off each other which has made this all so much more exciting to have someone else invested! Hoping the Briksdals’s work for my feet!


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