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<blockquote data-quote="hidesert" data-source="post: 1231638" data-attributes="member: 97550"><p>This is based on hunting for 46 years in Washington and Oregon for deer or elk plus a twenty year career as a forester where I spent a lot of time in the woods. I'm dressed appropriately for the current weather and carrying either a Ruger Model 77 .284 Winchester or a Ruger No. 1 .300 Winchester Magnum. Most of this equipment I've had for many years and is tried and true. I hunt solo but with other members of my party within radio distance.</p><p></p><p>**Bushnell Yardage Pro rangefinder</p><p>**Pentax 8X42 DCF binoculars</p><p>**Motorola Walkie Talkie</p><p>**Buck folding knife</p><p>Leupold 25x50 straight tube spotting scope</p><p>Manfrotto tripod</p><p>Water bottle w/filter</p><p>Raincoat</p><p>Gloves</p><p>Down vest</p><p>Stocking cap</p><p>Space blanket</p><p>Headlamp</p><p>Small led flashight</p><p>Garmin Extrex Vista GPS</p><p>extra batteries for all electronics</p><p>Silva Ranger Compass</p><p>Topo map of hunting area</p><p>Nikon P340 camera</p><p>Gerber folding saw kit</p><p>Gerber knife</p><p>paracord</p><p>fire starting kit</p><p>first aid kit</p><p>Ziploc 2.5 gal bags for backstraps and liver</p><p>foam sitting pad 10X19 inch</p><p>5 extra cartridges</p><p>toilet paper</p><p>wipes</p><p>insect repellant</p><p>food (trailmix, lunch plus 6 emergency Clif bars)</p><p>flagging tape for marking trail</p><p>shooting sticks</p><p></p><p>**(normally carried on my person)</p><p></p><p></p><p>This all fits in a small daypack. It is designed to provide for my daily needs and sustain me in case I need to stay out overnight in the mountains in case I am injured or get lost(doubtful but possible). The main objectives are to keep me warm, dry, hydrated and in good morale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hidesert, post: 1231638, member: 97550"] This is based on hunting for 46 years in Washington and Oregon for deer or elk plus a twenty year career as a forester where I spent a lot of time in the woods. I'm dressed appropriately for the current weather and carrying either a Ruger Model 77 .284 Winchester or a Ruger No. 1 .300 Winchester Magnum. Most of this equipment I've had for many years and is tried and true. I hunt solo but with other members of my party within radio distance. **Bushnell Yardage Pro rangefinder **Pentax 8X42 DCF binoculars **Motorola Walkie Talkie **Buck folding knife Leupold 25x50 straight tube spotting scope Manfrotto tripod Water bottle w/filter Raincoat Gloves Down vest Stocking cap Space blanket Headlamp Small led flashight Garmin Extrex Vista GPS extra batteries for all electronics Silva Ranger Compass Topo map of hunting area Nikon P340 camera Gerber folding saw kit Gerber knife paracord fire starting kit first aid kit Ziploc 2.5 gal bags for backstraps and liver foam sitting pad 10X19 inch 5 extra cartridges toilet paper wipes insect repellant food (trailmix, lunch plus 6 emergency Clif bars) flagging tape for marking trail shooting sticks **(normally carried on my person) This all fits in a small daypack. It is designed to provide for my daily needs and sustain me in case I need to stay out overnight in the mountains in case I am injured or get lost(doubtful but possible). The main objectives are to keep me warm, dry, hydrated and in good morale. [/QUOTE]
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