What and how do you carry your sidearm in the highcountry?

10mm, gunfighter chest holster. I can have my binos on top of it and I have quick and easy access to both.
 
If I am hunting with a rifle, I do not carry another firearm. Unless there are lots of grouse around, then I carry a suppressed 22 pistol to shoot grouse and not chase away elk.
For decades I carried a 44 in a shoulder holster while archery hunting elk and bear. Never once did I need it or feel the desire to use it. I was in bear country most of the time. I started not carrying it several years ago, a 44 Super Blackhawk weighs nearly 3 pounds loaded. No thanks, I'll save my energy for things more important.
 
Imo, my rifle is what I'd rather go to battle with so to speak. Colorado doesn't have a lot of concerns with respect to animals that bite back during an elk hunt for instance. Smith & Wesson 329 PD in the pack comes out at the kill site, and has been used with Speer 225 gr half jacket handloads as a finishing load. 329 PD if needed is light/powerful medicine. 225 gr half jacket expanded perfectly on a broadside finishing shot and was recovered on the opposite hide during skinning of the elk. A LOT less drama than a full power rifle load from close range on the animal that needs dispatching.
 
Kenai chest holster gunfighters under my bino harness. Sig legion 9mm, 357 686 plus or 10 mill Glock 20
This x 100.
It rides nice and tight. Always on your person from the time you leave the house, whether pack or bino harness is on or off, it’s always on you.
And with my AGC Bino, their rain cover will go right over the top and keep it completely dry in bad weather. Can’t get any better, IMO.

G20 in Kenai Chest Holster
 
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