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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 506479" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Don't forget to think about important items to have in your truck once you get back... like a set of chains in case you are parking somewhere remote/rugged. change of clothes, extra food, lots of extra water.</p><p> </p><p>Also think about water storage wherever you end up setting up camp. You may not be right next to a stream. I always pack in two empty 1-gallon plastic milk jugs... just slash them on the outside of my pack. they weigh next to nothing, but it is great to not have to pump water every night when you get back to camp. All you'll want to do is boil water for your dehydrated dinner and get to bed. </p><p> </p><p>Also, as far as food goes, you want to be smart. no junk food. only take food that is going to fuel you as you hunt. most people I know take halloween candy, and it sure tastes good, but does you no favors when you really need energy. Basic rule I follow is just simply avoid any sugary foods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 506479, member: 33822"] Don't forget to think about important items to have in your truck once you get back... like a set of chains in case you are parking somewhere remote/rugged. change of clothes, extra food, lots of extra water. Also think about water storage wherever you end up setting up camp. You may not be right next to a stream. I always pack in two empty 1-gallon plastic milk jugs... just slash them on the outside of my pack. they weigh next to nothing, but it is great to not have to pump water every night when you get back to camp. All you'll want to do is boil water for your dehydrated dinner and get to bed. Also, as far as food goes, you want to be smart. no junk food. only take food that is going to fuel you as you hunt. most people I know take halloween candy, and it sure tastes good, but does you no favors when you really need energy. Basic rule I follow is just simply avoid any sugary foods. [/QUOTE]
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