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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 216953" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>I'm up on all the bags like the -triad and such -just too heavy to carry 15 miles/2-3 days in the mountains.</p><p>To hike into a wilderness area and still be comfortable w/ your pack you have to count every ounce ,all my equipment for lightweight backpacking is titanium -pot -stove -fork --ultralight tarp -down bag -mountain house freeze dried meals -water purifier tablets etc. right down to the clothes and boots i wear.</p><p>Every ounce you save allows your hunt to be that much more enjoyable and allows you to trek further into the wilderness.</p><p>Anything you have in your pack that has more than one use is great -my ultralight tarp is also a rain poncho w/a hood.</p><p>I hope to build a good shooting bag/camp pillow in one .</p><p>Gonna go to a craft store and see what i can find for -fill material- ,i'll use a small stuff sack w/the top sewn closed for the first bag...</p><p></p><p>I should have been more clear on why i have to have the shooting bag so light ,appreciate all the ideas so far ,and glad your rear bags are working out for you w/ your type of hunting.</p><p>Thanks Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 216953, member: 4683"] I'm up on all the bags like the -triad and such -just too heavy to carry 15 miles/2-3 days in the mountains. To hike into a wilderness area and still be comfortable w/ your pack you have to count every ounce ,all my equipment for lightweight backpacking is titanium -pot -stove -fork --ultralight tarp -down bag -mountain house freeze dried meals -water purifier tablets etc. right down to the clothes and boots i wear. Every ounce you save allows your hunt to be that much more enjoyable and allows you to trek further into the wilderness. Anything you have in your pack that has more than one use is great -my ultralight tarp is also a rain poncho w/a hood. I hope to build a good shooting bag/camp pillow in one . Gonna go to a craft store and see what i can find for -fill material- ,i'll use a small stuff sack w/the top sewn closed for the first bag... I should have been more clear on why i have to have the shooting bag so light ,appreciate all the ideas so far ,and glad your rear bags are working out for you w/ your type of hunting. Thanks Mike [/QUOTE]
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