Backpack?
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Fork Horn
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Backpack?
I'm going to be packing for 2 days and 2 nights in Oregons backcountry and want to know which pack to get. And I want to have an option of packing meat on a frame. I'm thinking either the Dwight Shuh or the Wilderness packs www.wildernesspacks.com now what do you think? Either supply information on the above packs or supply information on a pack you are happy or unhappy with that has a frame pack which can be made a packboard.
#2
RE: Backpack?
[/align]I know the dwight shuh has held up well for me from caribou in the artic to moose in s.w, alaska to elk in idaho and montana . Always DIY and some times liveing out of it for days at a time. Not to mention the meat and stands carryed back home here in Pa.,I love my pack as you see ,I had it about 10years or so and never had a thing go wrong with it yet but it is showing its miles ,like the owner.
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RE: Backpack?
Haha...ok well if u say i "look cool" with mine than thanks....but my pack does an awesome job and if u dont own one than you can say they are only for "looking cool".......dont beleive everything you hear morgan...i know who told you they only "look cool".......
#7
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RE: Backpack?
I've used them Pat... Don't get me wrong... (i'm your cousin) so you should know i'm giving you a hard time. But i'm telling you they don't have a packboard for meat! And it's a pain in the ass to wash the material.