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<blockquote data-quote="graywolf" data-source="post: 934978" data-attributes="member: 34545"><p>I have used western mountaineering bags, they are excellent. But if you are on a budget North Face makes very good expedition bags also. Cheaper but still not cheap. Don't skimp on a ground pad, it is as important as a bag for comfort. Black diamond first light tent is a very good tent that only weighs a few pounds, it's a small 2 man tent but has decent room for one man and gear. It is best for cold weather, it sheds snow well but extended heavy rain will eventually seep in. With a lighter backpack like an arcteryx and your ultralight stove you can keep your pack weight down enough to have extra stuff to keep you happy warm and dry. Extra capilene. Good food. Also use a light rifle, I love my tikka. Good luck on your draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywolf, post: 934978, member: 34545"] I have used western mountaineering bags, they are excellent. But if you are on a budget North Face makes very good expedition bags also. Cheaper but still not cheap. Don't skimp on a ground pad, it is as important as a bag for comfort. Black diamond first light tent is a very good tent that only weighs a few pounds, it's a small 2 man tent but has decent room for one man and gear. It is best for cold weather, it sheds snow well but extended heavy rain will eventually seep in. With a lighter backpack like an arcteryx and your ultralight stove you can keep your pack weight down enough to have extra stuff to keep you happy warm and dry. Extra capilene. Good food. Also use a light rifle, I love my tikka. Good luck on your draw. [/QUOTE]
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