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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 717423" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I'am pretty much with winmag on this. Have been living on a remote ranch for 10 years and have spent most of my adult life in the mountains hunting and packing horseback and have witnessed some pretty rough stuff but it gets handled. What I have noticed especially the last twenty years is guys get caught up in "stuff". For instance I ran into a fella that was backpack hunting in the HCNRA and we got chatting and I asked what his pack weighed. 58 lbs was his response. Crap when I used to back pack hunt 28 lbs was heavy and that included half gallon of water.</p><p> </p><p> Sh**t happens no denying that but I think what makes people safe in the outback is just good common sense and of course experience. To each his own and if a fella wants to hunt with a 58lb pack on have at it. </p><p> </p><p> I carry a nylon cord in the back pack to hang boned out meat so I guess I have a way to stop the bleeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 717423, member: 10391"] I'am pretty much with winmag on this. Have been living on a remote ranch for 10 years and have spent most of my adult life in the mountains hunting and packing horseback and have witnessed some pretty rough stuff but it gets handled. What I have noticed especially the last twenty years is guys get caught up in "stuff". For instance I ran into a fella that was backpack hunting in the HCNRA and we got chatting and I asked what his pack weighed. 58 lbs was his response. Crap when I used to back pack hunt 28 lbs was heavy and that included half gallon of water. Sh**t happens no denying that but I think what makes people safe in the outback is just good common sense and of course experience. To each his own and if a fella wants to hunt with a 58lb pack on have at it. I carry a nylon cord in the back pack to hang boned out meat so I guess I have a way to stop the bleeding. [/QUOTE]
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