I went on two goat hunts in 2020, a 3-day and a 4-day. I really loved the experience, but also realized that I need to trim my kit if I want to cover more ground in the alpine. So, over the past few months I've replaced a bunch of my gear. My rule was any new gear must work as well or *better* than what I already had, while also trimming weight. I think the results so far are pretty good: 6.6 lbs cut off my back. I've also cut about 6lbs off myself in that time, should be able lose some more, and keep it off for next season. I have some home-made food ideas I'm trying out now too. That should be lighter than some of the packaged freeze dried things I was using.
Some photos from the 2 hunts. Same tag and location for both outings. This was a walk-in DIY hunt in The Chugach Mountains. We started walking at sea level, lots of vert. My wife was the tag holder, I got to go along for support. We saw several good goats, but the weather closed in every time we went to close the distance, so we never got a shot off. Oh well, it was still awesome.
Some photos from the 2 hunts. Same tag and location for both outings. This was a walk-in DIY hunt in The Chugach Mountains. We started walking at sea level, lots of vert. My wife was the tag holder, I got to go along for support. We saw several good goats, but the weather closed in every time we went to close the distance, so we never got a shot off. Oh well, it was still awesome.