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<blockquote data-quote="Forcedoutage" data-source="post: 1836644" data-attributes="member: 108448"><p>It's not as bad if you have a decent area to set up a spike camp then run light out of there. A GPS or compass is a must for me when I'm out. Whistle, fire starter of some sort, container or bladder to haul drinking water after cleaned or filtered, game bags, paracord, cooking and eating gear if in spike camp (this can be very simple and lightweight but don't overlook it). I started out packing way to heavy but have refined my list over the last several years. Above always make the cut though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forcedoutage, post: 1836644, member: 108448"] It’s not as bad if you have a decent area to set up a spike camp then run light out of there. A GPS or compass is a must for me when I’m out. Whistle, fire starter of some sort, container or bladder to haul drinking water after cleaned or filtered, game bags, paracord, cooking and eating gear if in spike camp (this can be very simple and lightweight but don’t overlook it). I started out packing way to heavy but have refined my list over the last several years. Above always make the cut though. [/QUOTE]
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