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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 953001" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>It depends on where I'm hunting and the style of the hunt. but generally when I elk hunt and set up a base camp, I like to have a daypack to hunt with. The framepack is too cumbersome to hunt with everyday where I elk hunt in really thick stuff. and they are noisy. </p><p></p><p>So to pack in, I just pack the day pack with the gear I want to hunt with, stuff it inside my frame pack, and then just load in the rest of my food, sleeping bag in the bottom compartment. Most of my buddies hunt this way too, and some of them strap their day pack to the outside of their frame pack for the hike in to leave more room for other stuff inside the frame pack. At that point it just comes down to personal preference for how you want to load your frame pack for the hike in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 953001, member: 33822"] It depends on where I'm hunting and the style of the hunt. but generally when I elk hunt and set up a base camp, I like to have a daypack to hunt with. The framepack is too cumbersome to hunt with everyday where I elk hunt in really thick stuff. and they are noisy. So to pack in, I just pack the day pack with the gear I want to hunt with, stuff it inside my frame pack, and then just load in the rest of my food, sleeping bag in the bottom compartment. Most of my buddies hunt this way too, and some of them strap their day pack to the outside of their frame pack for the hike in to leave more room for other stuff inside the frame pack. At that point it just comes down to personal preference for how you want to load your frame pack for the hike in. [/QUOTE]
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