Yama Mountain Gear 8.5x8.5 flat tarp with a Katabatic bivy.what kind of tent and size you using ?
That’s what I was thinking, I don’t see that possible. At least for myself.26lbs is crazy light..... something to shoot for. I cant get below 50
36lbs. Gotta do better.So how much does your pack weigh, for like a 5 day hunt ? Fully loaded, Without firearm or bow.
36lbs. 6 days. Idaho. Late September. Elk.The question should be more specific about location, season and species. My pack weight varies depending on those things.
I for one would be interested in an itemized pack list from you @Drenalin ! Not because i don't believe you, I honestly want to get there!! Food items as well if you have the time.
I have been streamlining as a rule here and I haven't been able to get that light. I know @mtwarden did a 3 day'er for 30 ish pounds. He has some crazy light gear.
I diy'd a synthetic quilt, a tarp, and a bivy. Combined they are at 4lbs...just. Add a ccf pad and an inflatable for 1 lb 12 ounces. Mystery ranch terraframe 65 is 6lbs, 5 oz pot, 1 oz stove, 8 ounce small fuel canister, 4 game bags with gloves, zip ties, and a pen - 1lb 3 ounces. Trekking poles 1lb 2 ounces. Silky F180 saw 5.5 ounces. Firestarter, first aid, repair kit - 1 lb. 2 Headlamps 5 ounces. Sawyer squeeze system with 1 bag - 5 ounces. etc...
Single wall SS Water bottle 6.5 oz - something you might want to try. A "hot water bottle" in a sock, in your bag will add a lot of temp rating to the system. It's reusable, no waste, and you have to carry water anyway. It can also keep you warm during a sit, sanitize your water if your filter dies, etc.
I usually carry 4 liters of water - 9 lbs. Food 5x2lbs - 10 lbs.
shell, puffy, mid layer, extra pair of socks, couple batteries, toothbrush, phone/gps, extra rounds, knife, gun bearer, binos.......I'll still be over 40 lbs this year......no tripod, no spotter either....