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What I'm Taking on a Solo Elk Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="C gent" data-source="post: 1122541" data-attributes="member: 92103"><p>I think most backpackers use bino harnesses these days, the strap is old technology even if you keep your binos from flapping around with your sternum strap. As far as it being to heavy I disagree. It is mere ounces that you wear and you never notice the weight. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how light your gear is because meat isn't light and the human body can only carry so much. (100 to 120 LBS.) The key in my opinion is to be in great shape and own great gear to get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C gent, post: 1122541, member: 92103"] I think most backpackers use bino harnesses these days, the strap is old technology even if you keep your binos from flapping around with your sternum strap. As far as it being to heavy I disagree. It is mere ounces that you wear and you never notice the weight. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how light your gear is because meat isn't light and the human body can only carry so much. (100 to 120 LBS.) The key in my opinion is to be in great shape and own great gear to get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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