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What does your elk hunting pack weigh?

Started by razorsharptokill, July 11, 2012, 08:09:00 PM

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amazonjim

Only went once to Montana and had too much weight. Used cotton clothes and burnt them on the mountain I would never use cotton again.

Would be nice to know what you pack in for food also

razorsharptokill

It's been said that "cotton kills" in the mountains. Get wet in cotton and it's easy to get hypothermia.
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Overspined

A couple things I like to do from what I have learned over the years:

Take,  learn, and practice survival skills that are practical. Learn to make many things you might carry in. A bed, a meat pack, a shelter, and feel confident in your skills.

Get on a diet!  If you are lean and on a solid, low food intake diet, you won't need weight in food, but high value and energy foods that you just eat as fuel. Of course water is a necessity as stated before. My hunting partners always are surprised at the energy I have, but it is because I prepare. It also means I carry less.

There's a book by Kochansky (sp?) on tips in the wilderness called Bush Craft that I really like. Some of it is  more for dire situations, but there are a lot of good ideas. His class was great. Basically, learn to use what you carry and you will carry less.

wigeon

Thanks over spines will have to check out book


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