No doubt elk hunting and backcountry hunting can get pricey. I believe I accumulated my gear over 5 or 6 years before I was truly ready for a backcountry hunt and went all in solo in 2015 when I drew a Gila tag. I was hooked when that hunt ended. I have since done several gear upgrades and can do truck camp, backcountry camp, camper camp, or a hybrid style half truck and half backcountry because of those gear upgrades. Accumulating and trying different gear is part of the fun of the hunt for me. I test and fine tune while scouting, and always find something I want to or do change while actually hunting. Nothing wrong with the way you are doing it at all!As far as gear I have I will be borrowing most from friends. I am trying to get a big dollar item each year if possible so I don't have such a pain in the wallet.
^ Sound reasoning right there......I like my Kifaru amr for anything more than overnight.I wouldn’t go anything smaller than 6500 no matter if I was going in for 3 or 14 days. The way these packs cinch down, why not have the best of all worlds? Why limit yourself? The cost and weight difference is minimal and almost not worth even mentioning.