We got into a discussion on the epic pack out thread about those unplanned nights away from your camp. Don't know if this issue has been hashed over before, so I apoligize if it has and just refer me to the thread. My personal experience was on my first sheep hunt in Canada and it was midnight and 2 hours from the horses and an ugly ride out from there with very limited food, no shelter (except a small tarp that didn't do much good) or sleeping bags, no way to start a fire and one of the hunters was unable to go any further.
The question I have is what do you have in your pack when you get too far to safely get back or for other reasons that you are not able to make it back the "comforts of your camp? I'm not asking about those times that you expect that the chances are pretty good that you won't make it back and pack accordingly, but just the unplanned ones. This may mean a tarp, sleeping bag, food, etc. What's on the list and roughly the total weight (within a lb or 2)?
Thanks, Todd
The question I have is what do you have in your pack when you get too far to safely get back or for other reasons that you are not able to make it back the "comforts of your camp? I'm not asking about those times that you expect that the chances are pretty good that you won't make it back and pack accordingly, but just the unplanned ones. This may mean a tarp, sleeping bag, food, etc. What's on the list and roughly the total weight (within a lb or 2)?
Thanks, Todd