Carr5vols
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@carsonkeys know most of my gear if you need anything let me know will ship up to you. Got 3 weeks PTO if you need anything..or get in a jam can be fairbanks in about a day.
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Thanks my friend! We'll see how much of a situation I get myself into LOL.@carsonkeys know most of my gear if you need anything let me know will ship up to you. Got 3 weeks PTO if you need anything..or get in a jam can be fairbanks in about a day.
Id leave one of those battery banks behind probably the larger one. Your phone on airplane mode will last a long time. Turn off when not using. 18 ounces is a lot. Unless your filming and need camera batteries chargedI've made quite a few changes and I'm currently sitting at 38 lbs base weight. https://lighterpack.com/r/7iy5re
Pretty happy with where I'm at right now, however, I'm still open to more suggestions so please feel free to provide more input.
Biggest changes were:
-Kifaru Slick to EE Quilt ~30 oz savings
-Ditching the SG tarp ~20 oz savings
-Modifying my kill kit ~~20 oz savings
-Leaving the SG Cirque Lite at home for the Peleton 118 (weather dependent) ~6 oz savings
I could leave my suppressor at home for another pound of savings, or buy a new one and realistically get it before August with the wait times we're seeing, but I enjoy being married.
I think I could probably get away with the smaller one, however, I’d like to record as much footage as I need to scrutinize legality, and not rely on a look I think I saw (or didn’t see) in my head without having to worry about battery.Id leave one of those battery banks behind probably the larger one. Your phone on airplane mode will last a long time. Turn off when not using. 18 ounces is a lot. Unless your filming and need camera batteries charged
I’ll definitely buy the UL Nalgene or smart water bottles! Thanks for that.Get one of the opaque white HDPE Nalgene's and it will cut at least 1.5 ounces for very cheap and no functional change (mine is 3.75 ounces). Or, if you can live with the small opening, take a Gatorade/Poweraid bottle (1.45 ounces).
Ditch the Jet boil for a Soto Windmaster with triflex and Toaks pot (650 ml pot with bag and lid is 3 ounces, Windmaster is 2.3 ounces; so cut 7 ounces). You can cut more and save money if you get one of the BRS stoves off Amazon, I have not used them however, but people I trust on hear say they are good.
Personally, I would leave the torniquet. I triangular bandage can serve a lot more purposes.
If you can survive using minimum power, you could save weight on the power bank; but that is an iffy proposition if you don't have experience with a tight power budget.
-I'm still torn on pants. I bought the 206 pants and don't like how they fit, so i'll be exchanging for the DeHavi Lites. But yes, i'll only be bringing one!Pulled your link at July 14th, 2024 at 10pm AKST.
-Looks like you have two pants there (206s and DeHavilland). Pick one. DeHavilland lite is my go to for sheep.
-Consider losing the tarp. You might regret it but it'll make a good story.
-I like you're taking a CAT TQ. Critical lifesaving piece of equipment!
-If you chose to remove the suppressor, you could save some serious weight. I get it though, and I'm personally going to take my 8oz suppressor on my hunt despite the weight.
-Take a look at smaller stoves and Ti cup systems compared to a JetBoil (or similar). BRS, MSR PRD, Soto, etc along with a Toaks or Snow Peak are basic but work.
I'm excited for you! My first sheep hunt I packed alot of fears but most importantly it got me out there and I learned, evovled, and continue to learn. It's all part of the process. Enjoy it out there!
Right on @carsonkeys !-I'm still torn on pants. I bought the 206 pants and don't like how they fit, so i'll be exchanging for the DeHavi Lites. But yes, i'll only be bringing one!
-Haha! Still waffling on this.
-I was a medic in the Army and just can't leave it at home.
-I see a Scythe in my future for next year.
-Still waffling here. My concern with the pots is that I'll have to carry more fuel to make up for the inefficiencies of the pot - therefore negating my initial intent of dropping weight to begin with. What're your thoughts here?
Thanks so much man. I'm going to screw it up (probably a lot), but have a badass experience only a few get to have...and I get to do it every year. Looking forward to the process probably the most. Good luck on your sheep hunt amigo!
-I'm still torn on pants. I bought the 206 pants and don't like how they fit, so i'll be exchanging for the DeHavi Lites. But yes, i'll only be bringing one!
-Haha! Still waffling on this.
-I was a medic in the Army and just can't leave it at home.
-I see a Scythe in my future for next year.
-Still waffling here. My concern with the pots is that I'll have to carry more fuel to make up for the inefficiencies of the pot - therefore negating my initial intent of dropping weight to begin with. What're your thoughts here?
Thanks so much man. I'm going to screw it up (probably a lot), but have a badass experience only a few get to have...and I get to do it every year. Looking forward to the process probably the most. Good luck on your sheep hunt amigo!
On your gear list, you have the peloton 118 listed as a fleece midlayer weighing in at 11oz. Must be a typo because the peloton 118 is a thin base layer top listed as 6.4 oz on the kuiu website. Is it supposed to be the peloton 200 hoody perhaps?I've made quite a few changes and I'm currently sitting at 38 lbs base weight. https://lighterpack.com/r/7iy5re
Pretty happy with where I'm at right now, however, I'm still open to more suggestions so please feel free to provide more input.
Biggest changes were:
-Kifaru Slick to EE Quilt ~30 oz savings
-Ditching the SG tarp ~20 oz savings
-Modifying my kill kit ~~20 oz savings
-Leaving the SG Cirque Lite at home for the Peleton 118 (weather dependent) ~6 oz savings
I could leave my suppressor at home for another pound of savings, or buy a new one and realistically get it before August with the wait times we're seeing, but I enjoy being married.
Good catch. It is indeed the 200.On your gear list, you have the peloton 118 listed as a fleece midlayer weighing in at 11oz. Must be a typo because the peloton 118 is a thin base layer top listed as 6.4 oz on the kuiu website. Is it supposed to be the peloton 200 hoody perhaps?
Words to live byYou might regret it but it'll make a good story.
No bear spray. If it gets to that point we’ll be (begrudgingly) notching a harvest ticket.Don't see bear spray on your list...?
I'd recommend an ultra-sil dry-bag to store those puffy pants and jacket.