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Mountain Goat Hunt-what tripod to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="ICMDEER" data-source="post: 2581432" data-attributes="member: 123653"><p>The answer is always..............it depends. It depends on whether you are going alone or with a buddy or two. If you have a friend or two along, take a really good tripod. I still like the ones with a fluid head for stability. That's if your buddy can carry it and you guys can share equipment.</p><p></p><p>If you are going alone, try to get rid of everything you can. Goat country is so rugged you don't want anything that's not absolutely necessary. That's especially true if you shoot one and have a long, steep pack out. You'll want to shed every ounce you can if that happens. </p><p></p><p>I have an old Leupold 20 power I might take along in the case of going alone. And lay it over my pack, or on a rock. If you have a buddy, I'd take my Swarovski 65 and a steady tripod - and make him carry it of course!!</p><p></p><p>Best of luck and hope you stack up a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICMDEER, post: 2581432, member: 123653"] The answer is always..............it depends. It depends on whether you are going alone or with a buddy or two. If you have a friend or two along, take a really good tripod. I still like the ones with a fluid head for stability. That's if your buddy can carry it and you guys can share equipment. If you are going alone, try to get rid of everything you can. Goat country is so rugged you don't want anything that's not absolutely necessary. That's especially true if you shoot one and have a long, steep pack out. You'll want to shed every ounce you can if that happens. I have an old Leupold 20 power I might take along in the case of going alone. And lay it over my pack, or on a rock. If you have a buddy, I'd take my Swarovski 65 and a steady tripod - and make him carry it of course!! Best of luck and hope you stack up a good one. [/QUOTE]
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