So, you've already packed 7 or so miles to your spike camp with your backpacking outfit. Now this would be in October so the weather could be nice or it could be somewhat nasty. You want to hunt remote basin that is oh, lets say a couple of miles away and you decide that you need to spend the night so you can shoot that muley first thing in the morning. Better to stay there than hump it back to your spike camp...................
I've got some ideas on gear but thought I'd pose the question for everyones thoughts. Now, I, like most everyone else, would try and keep things light so you would have to take gear with you that would be somewhat comfortable as in I don't really want to stay the night in a compactor bag....................
I'm toying with the idea of making my regular sleep system a half bag along with a quilt. That way, I'd always have my half bag with me and could use that along with a puffy which I also always carry. And I use my half bag to get in if it gets cold and I just want to sit somewhere and watch a hillside. Your quilt would be back at your spike camp along with your tent and pad being you had not really planned to stay out. I'm not sure yet on what I would use as a ground pad but I always have a short glassing pad that I use so that could be used for your torso or butt. And if the weather was really bad, I wouldn't be planning on staying the night---hump it back to camp. In a nutshell, a bivy system that is somewhat comfortable. Anyone done this or planned on something like this??
Randy
I've got some ideas on gear but thought I'd pose the question for everyones thoughts. Now, I, like most everyone else, would try and keep things light so you would have to take gear with you that would be somewhat comfortable as in I don't really want to stay the night in a compactor bag....................
I'm toying with the idea of making my regular sleep system a half bag along with a quilt. That way, I'd always have my half bag with me and could use that along with a puffy which I also always carry. And I use my half bag to get in if it gets cold and I just want to sit somewhere and watch a hillside. Your quilt would be back at your spike camp along with your tent and pad being you had not really planned to stay out. I'm not sure yet on what I would use as a ground pad but I always have a short glassing pad that I use so that could be used for your torso or butt. And if the weather was really bad, I wouldn't be planning on staying the night---hump it back to camp. In a nutshell, a bivy system that is somewhat comfortable. Anyone done this or planned on something like this??
Randy


