Serious backpack elkin'
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Beautiful western Montana
Posts: 752
Serious backpack elkin'
Well, I ordered my Dwight Schuh mega pack from Cabelas, and a Brunton razor stove. Ordered a eureka back country ultra-light tent, jetboil stove system as a primary, and about 200.00 worth of Mountain House food, rest of the gear i already own. I am heading in for a 10 day stay in the interior in about 2 weeks. Looks like I'm going solo as my hunting partner is bailing on me, too much work.[:'(] Nancy. Gear should start arriving towards the end of the week. Been pushing my crew to finish up this job. If we get done by the 12th I am giving them 2 weeks paid vacation as a bonus. I gotta work out something in the way of some day care, but all looks good. Looking foward to this hunt, looking foward to the packout as well.[8D] I am especially looking foward to hunting the interior elk and w/o the presence of other human beings, whatever it takes, wherever I have to go, I will do it. I damn near gave hunting up a few years ago b/c of my inabilty to escape rude and crappy hunters, last year I guided the backcountry with n outfitter (never again), but I at least got a taste for hunting the remote regions, and thatI liked. The stillness of the morning air, shattered by the roar of a hot bull, the pines, the fresh mountian streams, all the backcountry has to offer, can't wait.[8D]
#2
RE: Serious backpack elkin'
You may have to pay that crewa day to help bring that bull to the trail head.My dwight is packed for about the 15thyear ,I have a tent ,bag,pad ,cot ,mess and stove in it now and a day pack with food and hunting stuff to hang off of it .That poor pack has been though a lot and then some.Goodluck to ya.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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RE: Serious backpack elkin'
ORIGINAL: dayna0306
You may have to pay that crewa day to help bring that bull to the trail head.My dwight is packed for about the 15thyear ,I have a tent ,bag,pad ,cot ,mess and stove in it now and a day pack with food and hunting stuff to hang off of it .That poor pack has been though a lot and then some.Goodluck to ya.
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You may have to pay that crewa day to help bring that bull to the trail head.My dwight is packed for about the 15thyear ,I have a tent ,bag,pad ,cot ,mess and stove in it now and a day pack with food and hunting stuff to hang off of it .That poor pack has been though a lot and then some.Goodluck to ya.
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#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,526
RE: Serious backpack elkin'
Sounds like an awesome hunt, good luck.
When your done with the hunt if you don't mind could you give a review on that Brunton stove. I'm a bit of a backpack junky, and I have not tried that stove yet so I would appreciate it. That Jetboil system should work well for you either way.
Good luck, and happy hunting!
When your done with the hunt if you don't mind could you give a review on that Brunton stove. I'm a bit of a backpack junky, and I have not tried that stove yet so I would appreciate it. That Jetboil system should work well for you either way.
Good luck, and happy hunting!
#8
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Beautiful western Montana
Posts: 752
RE: Serious backpack elkin'
ORIGINAL: Hurricanespg
Sounds like an awesome hunt, good luck.
When your done with the hunt if you don't mind could you give a review on that Brunton stove. I'm a bit of a backpack junky, and I have not tried that stove yet so I would appreciate it. That Jetboil system should work well for you either way.
Good luck, and happy hunting!
Sounds like an awesome hunt, good luck.
When your done with the hunt if you don't mind could you give a review on that Brunton stove. I'm a bit of a backpack junky, and I have not tried that stove yet so I would appreciate it. That Jetboil system should work well for you either way.
Good luck, and happy hunting!
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,526
RE: Serious backpack elkin'
I know what you mean, there are not too many people that like to do this kind of hunting. I for one enjoy it immensely. If you need any info/help, just pm me and I will do what I can.
If you get the chance read the book "Backcountry Bowhunting A Guide to the Wild Side" by Cameron Hanes, he has been doing it forquite a while, and it is worth a look.
If you get the chance read the book "Backcountry Bowhunting A Guide to the Wild Side" by Cameron Hanes, he has been doing it forquite a while, and it is worth a look.
#10
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 5
RE: Serious backpack elkin'
Muley, are you interested in a hunting partner? Im in the bitterroot also (hamilton) and i hunt pretty much only backcountry. Recently my hunting partners have moved to alaska and billings and otherguys i know refuse to go with me anymore cuz they dont like to hike far. I hunt alot on foot with backpack but i also have horses and a mule for packing camp or elk out if warranted.