ozyclint
WKR
75lbs?
Meh....report back when it's 75kg.
Meh....report back when it's 75kg.
NopeThis is an invitation for people to laugh at me. Please roast and critique.
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He needs a little taller frame……proper load lift angle is non-existent…..
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With your post void of many details, I can reply with certainty, that your overall pack weight is too heavy. Even with the minor details posted later (dropping weight at a trailhead), this number begs detailed scrutiny. Rest assured, virtually any mountain hunt with a 14 day budget can easily and safely be accomplished successfully with much less weight. I have partaken in this “trimming of the fat” evolution for many years in the mountains of AK. It will continue to be a work in progress for us all……albeit a fun and interesting journey. Always remember the phrase “it’s not that you can’t, it’s that you won’t”. This usually applies to how much you are willing to sacrifice. Generally, a higher percentage of success and joy from a backpack style hunt will be the result of the lightest pack possible that undoubtedly comes from the fine line of sacrifice for comfort without the sacrifice for safety. Without a doubt, that also could be subjective.This is an invitation for people to laugh at me. Please roast and critique.
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That is getting salty.The last time I had a pack that weighed 75 lbs at the start, I was hauling in a 12pk of beer, a big bota box of wine, two 5ths of fireball, 3 rockstars, 3 liters of water and 2 cream sodas for my kid! I was younger then.........
That is the type of camping trip I’m taking aboutThe last time I had a pack that weighed 75 lbs at the start, I was hauling in a 12pk of beer, a big bota box of wine, two 5ths of fireball, 3 rockstars, 3 liters of water and 2 cream sodas for my kid! I was younger then.........