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The Basics, Starting Out
First Elk/Muley Hunt (lessons learned)
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<blockquote data-quote="graywolf" data-source="post: 1375490" data-attributes="member: 34545"><p>I've been a mountaineer for much longer than I've been a hunter, and the appreciation for going light and fast was developed a long time ago. There are great options in light and functional gear and clothes that have developed over time. I would look towards mountaineering manufacturers like Black Diamond, Patagonia, Arcteryx. There's no defined list of things to bring because it always depends on your environment and how long you might be out. But being sensible to me means decisions like bringing one new butane lighter, not waterproof matches and magnesium fire starter and a lighter. A good light pack. A light good warm windproof hat and jacket. Packing an elk out is work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywolf, post: 1375490, member: 34545"] I've been a mountaineer for much longer than I've been a hunter, and the appreciation for going light and fast was developed a long time ago. There are great options in light and functional gear and clothes that have developed over time. I would look towards mountaineering manufacturers like Black Diamond, Patagonia, Arcteryx. There's no defined list of things to bring because it always depends on your environment and how long you might be out. But being sensible to me means decisions like bringing one new butane lighter, not waterproof matches and magnesium fire starter and a lighter. A good light pack. A light good warm windproof hat and jacket. Packing an elk out is work. [/QUOTE]
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