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<blockquote data-quote="SES50" data-source="post: 226855" data-attributes="member: 7753"><p>The trip went great. I am actually happy I had the Gunslinger and not a bigger pack. A bigger pack would just allow more stuff to be packed in it. I ended up going and buying a +20* down sleeping bag from REI. I can not believe how much smaller it compressed than my synthetic bag. We had a great trip. It was 8.5 miles in the first day with alot of elevation gain and loss. The Gunslinger worked great but there was alot of adjustments being made on the way in. We spotted deer on Sunday morning and evening and did a day hike up 1000 ft in about .9 miles to the lake above our camp. The hike out was alot more comfortable as I had the pack adjusted and was not screwing around with it the entire hike. All and all we saw one decent buck and were surprised that all the bucks we did see were still in velvet. Hopefully when we go up there in another week they will be out. Anyway thanks for the advise and I hope your hunting season go well.</p><p></p><p>SES50</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SES50, post: 226855, member: 7753"] The trip went great. I am actually happy I had the Gunslinger and not a bigger pack. A bigger pack would just allow more stuff to be packed in it. I ended up going and buying a +20* down sleeping bag from REI. I can not believe how much smaller it compressed than my synthetic bag. We had a great trip. It was 8.5 miles in the first day with alot of elevation gain and loss. The Gunslinger worked great but there was alot of adjustments being made on the way in. We spotted deer on Sunday morning and evening and did a day hike up 1000 ft in about .9 miles to the lake above our camp. The hike out was alot more comfortable as I had the pack adjusted and was not screwing around with it the entire hike. All and all we saw one decent buck and were surprised that all the bucks we did see were still in velvet. Hopefully when we go up there in another week they will be out. Anyway thanks for the advise and I hope your hunting season go well. SES50 [/QUOTE]
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