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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1619003" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>The best boots you can afford....preferably 2 pair! "IF" you will be tent camping....a very good sleeping bag. As I have said before.....sore/blistered feet and you can't put in the miles. Two or three nights of sleep deprivation, and you will not be in the game mentally!</p><p></p><p> Do not discount wool clothing (pants/shirts), wears like iron, warm even if wet, comfortable in variable temperatures. We've been using wool exclusively for almost 30 years, mostly military surplus.....and do not regret using it. You can buy excellent quality military surplus for about 25% of what you would pay for new, retail type wools!</p><p></p><p> Concerning your pack.....consider a "freighter type" pack frame! You should be able to pack out a "boned-out", cape and head, of a mule deer in one "heavy load"! Also handy for camp chores, hauling firewood, ect! Which brings us to a good bow saw, for cutting firewood! Lighter, faster, safer,than a hand axe.</p><p></p><p> Good Luck on your hunt! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1619003, member: 75451"] The best boots you can afford....preferably 2 pair! “IF” you will be tent camping....a very good sleeping bag. As I have said before.....sore/blistered feet and you can’t put in the miles. Two or three nights of sleep deprivation, and you will not be in the game mentally! Do not discount wool clothing (pants/shirts), wears like iron, warm even if wet, comfortable in variable temperatures. We’ve been using wool exclusively for almost 30 years, mostly military surplus.....and do not regret using it. You can buy excellent quality military surplus for about 25% of what you would pay for new, retail type wools! Concerning your pack.....consider a “freighter type” pack frame! You should be able to pack out a “boned-out”, cape and head, of a mule deer in one “heavy load”! Also handy for camp chores, hauling firewood, ect! Which brings us to a good bow saw, for cutting firewood! Lighter, faster, safer,than a hand axe. Good Luck on your hunt! memtb [/QUOTE]
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