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<blockquote data-quote="CLP" data-source="post: 2995020" data-attributes="member: 75790"><p>I've done several of these types of hunts and my go to packs are always Stone Glacier. I've used the Sky Guide and the Terminus (7000) most recently. The terminus is really light and a super pack full of gear/food.</p><p></p><p>What I like most about the Sky Guide is you can remove the bag from the frame and train in it all spring/summer. I usually load it with square rucking plates for training. After the summer is over and I put the bag back on, it and my body is already adapted to that frame/weight.</p><p></p><p>The terminus saves weight because it has an internal type frame and doesn't have the load shelf (which I think comes in handy more on elk/deer type game where you're carrying quarters and such).</p><p></p><p>There's a bunch of guys on here that have probably done this more than me so I'm excited to see what recommendations are out there.</p><p></p><p>I'm hunting stone sheep this fall and I'm taking the Terminus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLP, post: 2995020, member: 75790"] I've done several of these types of hunts and my go to packs are always Stone Glacier. I've used the Sky Guide and the Terminus (7000) most recently. The terminus is really light and a super pack full of gear/food. What I like most about the Sky Guide is you can remove the bag from the frame and train in it all spring/summer. I usually load it with square rucking plates for training. After the summer is over and I put the bag back on, it and my body is already adapted to that frame/weight. The terminus saves weight because it has an internal type frame and doesn't have the load shelf (which I think comes in handy more on elk/deer type game where you're carrying quarters and such). There's a bunch of guys on here that have probably done this more than me so I'm excited to see what recommendations are out there. I’m hunting stone sheep this fall and I’m taking the Terminus. [/QUOTE]
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