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<blockquote data-quote="melsdad" data-source="post: 561473" data-attributes="member: 38267"><p>First off this is my first post, and I have been reading through alot of the old threads and gathering information. This site seems like a great resource.</p><p> </p><p>There are some deep remote valleys I would like to hunt, but the thoughts of dragging a deer back to the truck keep me out of these areas. I am looking for suggestions on a pack I should use for packing in a few miles into the mountains for a dayhunt, and hopefully bringing out a boned out deer. From the searches I have done on this site so far I am pretty sure Eberlestock is the brand to go with. I am willing to take any and all advice on other packs</p><p> </p><p>Will the X1 do what I want, or would the j107 be a better fit for my needs? I guess I should mention I am planning an elk hunt in a few years. We plan to set up a base camp and hike in to hunt. I am not opposed to buying 2 packs for the different styles of hunting, but one pack would sure be more cost effective.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks in advance for the advice</p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melsdad, post: 561473, member: 38267"] First off this is my first post, and I have been reading through alot of the old threads and gathering information. This site seems like a great resource. There are some deep remote valleys I would like to hunt, but the thoughts of dragging a deer back to the truck keep me out of these areas. I am looking for suggestions on a pack I should use for packing in a few miles into the mountains for a dayhunt, and hopefully bringing out a boned out deer. From the searches I have done on this site so far I am pretty sure Eberlestock is the brand to go with. I am willing to take any and all advice on other packs Will the X1 do what I want, or would the j107 be a better fit for my needs? I guess I should mention I am planning an elk hunt in a few years. We plan to set up a base camp and hike in to hunt. I am not opposed to buying 2 packs for the different styles of hunting, but one pack would sure be more cost effective. Thanks in advance for the advice Brian [/QUOTE]
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