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| Posted: Fri Jul 3rd, 2009 01:22 AM |
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camotruck
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Ok I read the rest of the post and it seems pretty sound. I have a good pair of Bronton Binos as well as a Brunton spotting scope but wasn'r sure of packing it. I also have a set of Base layer from scent lock a set of Under Armor for cold weather two sets of military style long underware. I have my eye on a dual purpose dual edge wood / bone saw. I have my deer hunting knife that also has a gut hook and small bone saw it's light and holds an edge. My biggest consern is gear that will keep me alive and comfortable far from civilazition. I'll need a fart sack (sleeping bag) and a pack for gear and hopefully meat. I may need a smaller tent my thought is a smmaler tent takes less to warm up. My boots ar well broken in but I don't know if 500 thinsulate is good enough come October in the Idaho Mountians. I've hunted and walked all day (and into the night) to do so. But I've always had a house or tent camp with many others to return to. I've done a ton of camping some on my own and much more with family, I've never been away from a truck if I needed to get help or just go ... I laugh at those ppl on survivor that don't even know to scrape the magnesium from the back. Fire is not a problem for me, never has been In west by God we drank out of the crick but that was 30 years ago. PPL would freak out to do that today. I hope yo carry a water filtration device and get water while out and about. God knows I dont want to carry it not at 8 lbs a gallon. so what I'm looking for is someone that knows and has used and had good luck or maybe bad luck to tell me what worked for them and what didn't so I don't make the same mistake. Please be specific I don't mind.
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