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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeweb09" data-source="post: 1836632" data-attributes="member: 113122"><p>2nd on the what part of idaho? And weight for me depends completely on length of trip. I can do the sub 40 for a few days, but if you're going for a week or longer it's hard to get under 50lbs. I've done a lot of backpacking and can easily backpack for a week with a 30lb bag, but hunting, especially in Idaho or other big country states added a lot of weight with the rifle, and optics. I mean your average guy has a rifle around 8-10lbs and at least 5lbs of optics. You can spend thousands cutting a few lbs. Be in good shape would be the best tip anyone could give if ya ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeweb09, post: 1836632, member: 113122"] 2nd on the what part of idaho? And weight for me depends completely on length of trip. I can do the sub 40 for a few days, but if you’re going for a week or longer it’s hard to get under 50lbs. I’ve done a lot of backpacking and can easily backpack for a week with a 30lb bag, but hunting, especially in Idaho or other big country states added a lot of weight with the rifle, and optics. I mean your average guy has a rifle around 8-10lbs and at least 5lbs of optics. You can spend thousands cutting a few lbs. Be in good shape would be the best tip anyone could give if ya ask me. [/QUOTE]
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