What’s on everyone’s 2020 gear list?

Mountainman3

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I guess we will have to wait for the shows before a lot of new stuff is officially announced. ATA, SHOT, etc...

What’s on my list? Glad you asked.

A truck outfitted for camping.

I have the truck on order. 2020 Ford F-250 in the Tremor package with the new 7.3L gas Godzilla engine. Adding ARE overland topper and currently looking at bed/sleeping options within the bed of the truck. When it’s warm I’ll sleep in a hammock. Cooler weather then I want to sleep in the bed of the truck.

Do any of you have ideas around the best way/item for the truck bed? I’ve seen the inflatable air beds that are fit to the size of your bed. I can always sleep on my air rail but looking at more comfy options for 2 people.

Is there anything else you’d suggest for a truck camping set up?

Anyone have experience with the ARE overland topper?


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Going to spend some time and money trying to find a really good fitting pair of boots.
 

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I guess we will have to wait for the shows before a lot of new stuff is officially announced. ATA, SHOT, etc...

What’s on my list? Glad you asked.

A truck outfitted for camping.

I have the truck on order. 2020 Ford F-250 in the Tremor package with the new 7.3L gas Godzilla engine. Adding ARE overland topper and currently looking at bed/sleeping options within the bed of the truck. When it’s warm I’ll sleep in a hammock. Cooler weather then I want to sleep in the bed of the truck.

Do any of you have ideas around the best way/item for the truck bed? I’ve seen the inflatable air beds that are fit to the size of your bed. I can always sleep on my air rail but looking at more comfy options for 2 people.

Is there anything else you’d suggest for a truck camping set up?

Anyone have experience with the ARE overland topper?


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For my truck camping I use a trifold futon. Two stuff together nicely in the front of the bed. I stay away from the air mattresses. They get holes in them.

The second thing I do is put a 1"thick piece of plywood in the front of the bed. It sits on the rails where the shell is attached. I use it like a shelf. Before I go to bed, i will eat up my coffee stuff so in the morning when it's cold I can start that process before I'm even out of the truck. The shelf is handy.
 
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Mountainman3

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For my truck camping I use a trifold futon. Two stuff together nicely in the front of the bed. I stay away from the air mattresses. They get holes in them.

The second thing I do is put a 1"thick piece of plywood in the front of the bed. It sits on the rails where the shell is attached. I use it like a shelf. Before I go to bed, i will eat up my coffee stuff so in the morning when it's cold I can start that process before I'm even out of the truck. The shelf is handy.

Good idea on the futon mattress and the shelf.

In the early 90’s I had a Nissan truck. I had a 3/4” pc of plywood between the camper shell and bed. I kept all gear underneath and had a bed area on top along with more gear stored next to me. Had an old army down sleeping bag. I had a rail welded across the back of the camper shell and used that to help get me in and out of the sleeping area. Also doubled as a place to hang/tie off stuff. I’m too old to get in and out between the shell and bed rails nowadays.


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Need tall gaiters. My calves are large which makes it a problem. Wish I knew which Kuiu fit.

Hopefully I need to buy a muzzleloader as well, but need to draw the tag and have our commission decide on optics changes.

Other than that we are solid.
 
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1) Early season quilt/lightweight sleeping bag
2) Crispi/Kenetrek, etc boot upgrade
3) Fresh set of Hunter XT 340 arrows
4) Better fixed blade broadheads (any suggestions?)
5) NockOn Thumb release
 
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Need tall gaiters. My calves are large which makes it a problem. Wish I knew which Kuiu fit.

Hopefully I need to buy a muzzleloader as well, but need to draw the tag and have our commission decide on optics changes.

Other than that we are solid.

I have large(ish) calves as well, and I have the Large Yukon gaiters and they fit very comfortably. The buckle at the top come over my calf to prevent from slipping down. Very well made.
 
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Mountainman3

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1) Early season quilt/lightweight sleeping bag
2) Crispi/Kenetrek, etc boot upgrade
3) Fresh set of Hunter XT 340 arrows
4) Better fixed blade broadheads (any suggestions?)
5) NockOn Thumb release

I upgraded to Kenetrek mountain guides this year and a month after I buy them they have 20% off sale. I think that sale just ended yesterday too.

I switched to a G5 montec in 125 grain this year. They shot 1/4”-1/2” to the right of my field points, so just very minor windage adjustment for me. I also upgraded to the FMJ arrows.


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