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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1123337" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>I guess we lighten up on different items. I have a slightly heavier silnylon Tarptent DW solo tent than snake's cubes fiber tent and a lighter EXOS 58 pack than his. I'll tie ends of meat bags together and sling them over my shoulders as well as in the pack.</p><p></p><p>Here in 'Vegas we're expecting 6"+ of snow above 8,500' in the Spring Mountain range tonight and tomorrow. ( They are high mts., Mt. Charleston is only 2 ft. short of 12,000 ft.) So when I get to northern Nevada it may be that there's a lot more snow a lot lower.</p><p>I'm adding snowshoes just in case. :roll eyes: Plus I'll have knee high gaiters and GTX boots. </p><p></p><p>Preparing 10 days of food but only packing in 5 days. If no elk then I'll drop south to my tag area for buck mulies. I think NDOW gave me 2 tags because of my "advanced age" - or not. ;o)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1123337, member: 54178"] I guess we lighten up on different items. I have a slightly heavier silnylon Tarptent DW solo tent than snake's cubes fiber tent and a lighter EXOS 58 pack than his. I'll tie ends of meat bags together and sling them over my shoulders as well as in the pack. Here in 'Vegas we're expecting 6"+ of snow above 8,500' in the Spring Mountain range tonight and tomorrow. ( They are high mts., Mt. Charleston is only 2 ft. short of 12,000 ft.) So when I get to northern Nevada it may be that there's a lot more snow a lot lower. I'm adding snowshoes just in case. :roll eyes: Plus I'll have knee high gaiters and GTX boots. Preparing 10 days of food but only packing in 5 days. If no elk then I'll drop south to my tag area for buck mulies. I think NDOW gave me 2 tags because of my "advanced age" - or not. ;o) [/QUOTE]
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