Kilboars
WKR
I used to bring way to much crap so I down sized my backpack. Problem solved.
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THAT! - and "Emergency" packs for the water. I just load a pack per water bottle the night before and head out. Used to laugh at my buddies with their cramp pills until I started having the same cramps at 1am- sucks! But drinking "Emergency" all day keeps them at bay and helps with a vitamin load to boot.Shampoo? Stink? Crazy! Ha ha you don't want to smell like a salon when you go hunting. I do bring the tiny travel container of baby powder for long hot backpacking trips because nothin ruins a man quicker than a case of chap monkey butt or chaffing of the berries.
I never even heard of those butt out tools until someone posted about one the other day on here. I still don't know what the point of them is lol
I do the same thing. Don't smoke, but I bet I've got 1/2 dozen Bics in each one of my packs.I have a habit of keeping bic lighters in every damn place. Now they don't weigh much and I don't smoke or anything but I just hate having to dig for one and I can never remember where it's at.
I habe a buddy that swears by both of these on multiple occasions I have have the deer gutted and ready to go before he had both gloves on and found the butt outNot me but other people....the "Butt Out" tool. Absolutely pointless whether you are 10 miles from the truck or 5 ft.
My buddy brought a hatchet everyday in his pack on a truck camping type archery deer trip (western SD in Sept) no trees to be seen.
Im sorry but shoulder high fricking gloves for gutting a deer. Buddy of mine pulled them out in their nice neat little package...Needless to say I had the deer gutted before you got them and the cute little latex gloves on over them.
Ima second this one. For me it was my bow. Might as well had a camera instead. At least i would of brought something home.My weapon has seemed pretty effing unnecessary on a lot of my hunts.
No practical reason for a SOG tomahawk to even exist.550 cord SOG tomahawk. No reason for it to leave camp.
On a popular permitted backpacking trip to a lake in WA we snuck a couple of those cutwater margaritas into a buddy's backpack at the trailhead while he was changing. Better than rocks I think, he wasn't nearly as upset when he found out cause he got to drink them!Used to dump rocks in each others packs on breaks as a wildland fire fighter in college. Nothing sucked more than to find out you were packing a 5 pound rock around all day on the fire line.
Ya know, you might need that 550 for hanging elk meat bags in a tree someday550 cord SOG tomahawk. No reason for it to leave camp.