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<blockquote data-quote="squeezenhope" data-source="post: 1142933" data-attributes="member: 41381"><p>To give you the best input, one would need to know how you are going to hunt. Most do one of two things, they glass/scope from a vehicle or they strap on a pack and climb to vantage points. I use a pretty heavy Manfrotto around wheels, but my backpacking tripod is a short light weight SLIK. You are on the right track, because a tripod is critical/essential for long distance glassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeezenhope, post: 1142933, member: 41381"] To give you the best input, one would need to know how you are going to hunt. Most do one of two things, they glass/scope from a vehicle or they strap on a pack and climb to vantage points. I use a pretty heavy Manfrotto around wheels, but my backpacking tripod is a short light weight SLIK. You are on the right track, because a tripod is critical/essential for long distance glassing. [/QUOTE]
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