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<blockquote data-quote="BuckeyeRifleman" data-source="post: 2988582" data-attributes="member: 110280"><p>I hear what you are saying, in fact, in my first post on the subject I admitted that if I was doing a true backpack hunt I probably would ditch the stove and even the tent and just take a tarp. But I'm not sure you are listening to what I'm saying.</p><p></p><p>There are areas I hunt where I know elk are there consistently, but it's too far to day hike into efficiently.</p><p></p><p>Packing a solid tent with a woodstove takes minimal extra effort, and lets me hunt the area harder and for longer.</p><p></p><p>Nobody is going to give you extra points for being the "hardest" guy on the mountain. Therefore if I'm constantly doing a cost benefit analysis on every piece of gear. I'm glad I have stoves, That doesn't mean they always make it in my pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckeyeRifleman, post: 2988582, member: 110280"] I hear what you are saying, in fact, in my first post on the subject I admitted that if I was doing a true backpack hunt I probably would ditch the stove and even the tent and just take a tarp. But I’m not sure you are listening to what I’m saying. There are areas I hunt where I know elk are there consistently, but it's too far to day hike into efficiently. Packing a solid tent with a woodstove takes minimal extra effort, and lets me hunt the area harder and for longer. Nobody is going to give you extra points for being the "hardest" guy on the mountain. Therefore if I'm constantly doing a cost benefit analysis on every piece of gear. I'm glad I have stoves, That doesn't mean they always make it in my pack. [/QUOTE]
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