AZ_Hunter_2000
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Couple of items.
I recommend bringing 2 spare pair of contacts. Keep one in camp and the other in your pack. I did not see a small bar of soap (hotel size), a towel (dry your hands) and hand sanitizer (one in your pack and a larger one in camp). You need to ensure you hands are clean when putting your contacts in and taking them out. Body wipes "wipe" and do not sanitize.
For potentially your feet and other body parts, consider bringing one small bottle of Gold Bonds (yellow; not blue).
I'll go against what others have said about your spotting scope. Bring it if you are inquisitive. You don't want to have to pester the guide to look through his. It also allows you to ask questions (ex: how to field judge) while looking at the sheep. Also comes in handy for taking very nice photos of objects far away.
For your Havalon, you do not need 7 spare blades. Put a new one on before you go and bring 1-2 spares.
Did I read your clothing list properly? Two pair of socks, one pair of liner socks, and one pair of boxers? If so, you may want to bump those quantities up. Contrary to popular belief you can stink up merino wool. How are you planning to dry your socks and boxers if they get wet? Need to be washed?
Bring a book (paperback) and a deck of cards.
Bump up your ammo. You'll typically shoot a few rounds once you get in to check your zero. You can leave the bulk in camp so bring extra. Also, do not rely on the guide to have a scoped rifle. If they have a rifle, it'll usually be for up close and personal bear defense so no scope.
Look at cutting weight for things you carry and wear every day. Then look at what you'll take when you spike out. There is a point where the weight is what it is.
I recommend bringing 2 spare pair of contacts. Keep one in camp and the other in your pack. I did not see a small bar of soap (hotel size), a towel (dry your hands) and hand sanitizer (one in your pack and a larger one in camp). You need to ensure you hands are clean when putting your contacts in and taking them out. Body wipes "wipe" and do not sanitize.
For potentially your feet and other body parts, consider bringing one small bottle of Gold Bonds (yellow; not blue).
I'll go against what others have said about your spotting scope. Bring it if you are inquisitive. You don't want to have to pester the guide to look through his. It also allows you to ask questions (ex: how to field judge) while looking at the sheep. Also comes in handy for taking very nice photos of objects far away.
For your Havalon, you do not need 7 spare blades. Put a new one on before you go and bring 1-2 spares.
Did I read your clothing list properly? Two pair of socks, one pair of liner socks, and one pair of boxers? If so, you may want to bump those quantities up. Contrary to popular belief you can stink up merino wool. How are you planning to dry your socks and boxers if they get wet? Need to be washed?
Bring a book (paperback) and a deck of cards.
Bump up your ammo. You'll typically shoot a few rounds once you get in to check your zero. You can leave the bulk in camp so bring extra. Also, do not rely on the guide to have a scoped rifle. If they have a rifle, it'll usually be for up close and personal bear defense so no scope.
Look at cutting weight for things you carry and wear every day. Then look at what you'll take when you spike out. There is a point where the weight is what it is.