I've decided that typing this out will help with me to stop over analyzing my gear and game plan. It's my first time heading up elk hunting and while I've been on more than enough deer hunting trips, this is an order of magnitude greater than what I'm used to... that's also why I'm doing it in the first place. I've got a partner who has about as much experience as I do, but we figure it's an adventure and will be fun regardless.
Gameplan: Archery, Unit 78, early season for 6 days. I would have liked to go later in the season for the rut, but other commitments have me going in the first week, so I'll take what I can get. The plan is to hike in a few miles, setup camp and go from there, returning to camp each night unless conditions warrant a move. I have two locations picked out in case plan #1 is a turd.
Gear:
Between all the stuff I already had and some new additions I've compiled everything I believe I need. My total pack weight including bow, water & food is around 50 lbs. I've got some pieces that I would like to upgrade for lighter options, but at this point in my budget it's not likely to happen. Once I unpack camp and include just the items I need with me I should be carrying around 25-30 lbs, which I feel is a bit much for a daily carry amount but I'm hesitant to leave too much in camp should weather move in or something.
If you're wondering about colors on the pics, green means verified weight via a scale, orange means it requires batteries to operate.
I'll take any suggestions on items I have that are unnecessary or that I may be missing.
For daily food I'm planning on roughly 1.1 lb / day:
- Breakfast: Two packs of oatmeal with some dried fruit
- Snack: trailmix
- Lunch: bagels with peanut butter and bacon or tuna and mayo. Still debating on bagels or tortillas
- Snack: trailmix
- Dinner: Some variant of Mountain House meal, hopefully with a fire roasted tenderloin partway through.
Hunting Equipment:
- Elite E35 with all the fixins
- Full metal jacket arrows w/ VPA 3 blade 100 grain arrows
- Sighted in to 60 yards, although I'm imposing a 50 yard limit
I've got an AGC chest pack for my binos, but I do have a question for all my stuff. My binos obviously fit, but I'm wondering what everyone does with their GPS and range finder? There's a small compartment up front that will hold one or the other. I wish it held them all in case I need to dump my pack for a stalk. I also hate looking like a gypsy with all this crap hanging off my pack and chest.
Other than that, it's a 16 hour poke from Houston to Pagosa Springs to pick up our licenses, one last burger and anything we forgot.
There's a Walmart in Pagosa Springs I was planning on for the license, anyone have any other suggestions? I wish I could just buy online before we go.
Again, this was mostly to let me write this all down and use as a sounding board, but I'm open to suggestions on gear and anything else. I also won't turn down any info on unit 78, but I understand that's a little taboo. It never hurts to ask though and can speak through PM or phone if you want to swap lies.
Thanks for listening and letting me vent my anxiousness. I can't wait!
Gameplan: Archery, Unit 78, early season for 6 days. I would have liked to go later in the season for the rut, but other commitments have me going in the first week, so I'll take what I can get. The plan is to hike in a few miles, setup camp and go from there, returning to camp each night unless conditions warrant a move. I have two locations picked out in case plan #1 is a turd.
Gear:
Between all the stuff I already had and some new additions I've compiled everything I believe I need. My total pack weight including bow, water & food is around 50 lbs. I've got some pieces that I would like to upgrade for lighter options, but at this point in my budget it's not likely to happen. Once I unpack camp and include just the items I need with me I should be carrying around 25-30 lbs, which I feel is a bit much for a daily carry amount but I'm hesitant to leave too much in camp should weather move in or something.
If you're wondering about colors on the pics, green means verified weight via a scale, orange means it requires batteries to operate.
I'll take any suggestions on items I have that are unnecessary or that I may be missing.
For daily food I'm planning on roughly 1.1 lb / day:
- Breakfast: Two packs of oatmeal with some dried fruit
- Snack: trailmix
- Lunch: bagels with peanut butter and bacon or tuna and mayo. Still debating on bagels or tortillas
- Snack: trailmix
- Dinner: Some variant of Mountain House meal, hopefully with a fire roasted tenderloin partway through.
Hunting Equipment:
- Elite E35 with all the fixins
- Full metal jacket arrows w/ VPA 3 blade 100 grain arrows
- Sighted in to 60 yards, although I'm imposing a 50 yard limit
I've got an AGC chest pack for my binos, but I do have a question for all my stuff. My binos obviously fit, but I'm wondering what everyone does with their GPS and range finder? There's a small compartment up front that will hold one or the other. I wish it held them all in case I need to dump my pack for a stalk. I also hate looking like a gypsy with all this crap hanging off my pack and chest.
Other than that, it's a 16 hour poke from Houston to Pagosa Springs to pick up our licenses, one last burger and anything we forgot.
There's a Walmart in Pagosa Springs I was planning on for the license, anyone have any other suggestions? I wish I could just buy online before we go.
Again, this was mostly to let me write this all down and use as a sounding board, but I'm open to suggestions on gear and anything else. I also won't turn down any info on unit 78, but I understand that's a little taboo. It never hurts to ask though and can speak through PM or phone if you want to swap lies.
Thanks for listening and letting me vent my anxiousness. I can't wait!