cmc Report post Posted October 3, 2006 Anyone here backpack in for their hunts? If so what's your camp setup and gear? Feel free to include all the gory details of packs, foods, tents, sleeping bags ya know the good stuff. Thanks in advance. cmc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan H Report post Posted October 4, 2006 Allright<,....I backpack in for almost all my deer hunts the whole hunt, when I get drawn. If not then backpacking in for archery is usually a little shorter 3-6 days. My wife and I usually pack in some supplies the last 2-3 weekends in a row before the hunt to get some scouting in also. We pack in the weekends early on a: Small dome Tent or my Wentzel single, a good Tarp Couple gallons of Water Couple of canned foods (Dinty Moore and Chili) A lite weight handled grill piece MSR cooking pot Fuel Small tripod chair Depending on the years weather outlook a blackcat tent heater (w/propane) maybe some light stuff to like socks, silk thermals, rope, aa, & aaa batteries, flamage, and some misc utensils.. The main trip in then I have room for my tripod, scope, binos, and weapon. I pack a slumberjack -10 and a fleece blanket inside. Never froze yet CampinAz mini lantern w/MSR ISOPrope MSR mini jet burner uses ISO. Then for the rest of my food for the hunt: I usaully pack in frozen steaks and a pre-cooked potato, & a mini can of corn or beans for the first long days dinner. Oatmeal for every morning Tuna/Chicken packs for lunches w/stolen Circle K mayo on a hamburger bun or a smashed loaf of bread. Big bag of misc snacks for sitting under a shade tree munching midday. And a couple dehydrated dinners for the balance in between the canned food nites. Oh and most important a flask of Brandy or Cognac for a few shots before bed. Sure I forgot something it always happens. Can't wait the 18th till the 22nd Reavis Traihead 10 miles. Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted October 4, 2006 2-4 night are the usual Eureka Spit-fire 1 man tent Hiker Pro Water filter Platypus hydration bag Eberlestock Just One pack Kelty 0 deg sleeping bag alchohol stove, homemade aluminum cooking set Blackdiamond LED headlamp Z-lite folding sleeping pad Food- oatmeal freeze dried meals ramen noodles Cliff bars / Granola bars Spam singles I tried MRE's for the meals but they brought back bad memories of living in the Persian Gulf for 6 months and eating those salty, nasty tasting, packets of poo for every meal, every day. There two books out right now that cover hunting / backpacking in fairly good detail. Interestingly, they have opposite views on a lot oftheir equipment and philosophies. David Long, Public Land Muleys Cameron Hanes - Backcountry Bowhunting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaro Report post Posted October 4, 2006 Do yourself a favor... Make sure you test all of your freeze dried foods before you pack it in.... On a recent trip I bought a dinner pack from Sportsmans Guide and the stuff they sent me was ROUGH.... There was an indian currrie that tore me up... jason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmc Report post Posted October 4, 2006 David Long, Public Land Muleys Cameron Hanes - Backcountry Bowhunting Ya I've got both of them. I'm actually researching others setups and will be doing a few trial runs working up to a pack in elk or deer hunt in CO wilderness. I'm also thinking of heading out for a 1-2 nights pack in on my deer hunt. I love Mtn. House meals, cliff bars and oat meal as fast back country foods. On my recent elk hunt I tried to eat as if I was packed in even though I was in my trailer. Just boiled water on my tailer stove vs. a mini stove. Thanks for all the info thus far. Exactly what I was looking for. cmc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crazy4COUES Report post Posted October 4, 2006 Allright<,....I backpack in for almost all my deer hunts the whole hunt, when I get drawn. If not then backpacking in for archery is usually a little shorter 3-6 days. My wife and I usually pack in some supplies the last 2-3 weekends in a row before the hunt to get some scouting in also. We pack in the weekends early on a: Small dome Tent or my Wentzel single, a good Tarp Couple gallons of Water Couple of canned foods (Dinty Moore and Chili) A lite weight handled grill piece MSR cooking pot Fuel Small tripod chair Depending on the years weather outlook a blackcat tent heater (w/propane) maybe some light stuff to like socks, silk thermals, rope, aa, & aaa batteries, flamage, and some misc utensils.. The main trip in then I have room for my tripod, scope, binos, and weapon. I pack a slumberjack -10 and a fleece blanket inside. Never froze yet CampinAz mini lantern w/MSR ISOPrope MSR mini jet burner uses ISO. Then for the rest of my food for the hunt: I usaully pack in frozen steaks and a pre-cooked potato, & a mini can of corn or beans for the first long days dinner. Oatmeal for every morning Tuna/Chicken packs for lunches w/stolen Circle K mayo on a hamburger bun or a smashed loaf of bread. Big bag of misc snacks for sitting under a shade tree munching midday. And a couple dehydrated dinners for the balance in between the canned food nites. Oh and most important a flask of Brandy or Cognac for a few shots before bed. Sure I forgot something it always happens. Can't wait the 18th till the 22nd Reavis Traihead 10 miles. Dan I must agree, OATMEAL for sure nothing better, just don't forget the TP cause nature will come a callin'. Also I cannot agree more on the "Tuna/Chicken packs for lunches w/stolen Circle K mayo on a hamburger bun or a smashed loaf of bread", or the," Oh and most important a flask of Brandy or Cognac for a few shots before bed". You and I think alike, gotta love it! I cannot wait...GOOD LUCK to all! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted October 4, 2006 TOO MUCH STUFF on this wilderness elk hunt in Colorado almost twenty years ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drgonzales Report post Posted October 4, 2006 Is that an Oneida Screaming Eagle?? That's funny stuff right there. I shot my first archery elk with and Oneida. Shoot 25 times then replace the string. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azshtr Report post Posted October 4, 2006 Great thread, Extreem light packing tyvek tarp and stakes 3/4 pad 20 deg bag... if colder sleep in some clothes pepsi can stove, one pot, one spoon freeze dried food water pump and bladder survival kit hunt stuff A bit more but thats the main of it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Noel Arnold Report post Posted October 4, 2006 The only thing I do different is instead of brandy.I pack in 120 proof Wild Turkey Whiskey.More bang for the weight. Noel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BRYCE CANYON Report post Posted October 4, 2006 I just added an MSR Miox water purifier to my pack with the idea of cutting back on the amount of water I carry. Do you guys like those Slumberjack sleeping bags? I am thinking about trying one. I always carry a bottle of Henry Weinhard's Root Beer to celebrate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rabidApache Report post Posted October 6, 2006 Hmmm let me see for a 3-4 hunt. My trusty Ole "Peak One" single man tent w/ fly and a 8'X10' wally world Tarp. MSR ceramic water filter. Dwight Schuh- Mega pack. 2 NALGENE 32oz water bottles 200 oz platypus collapsible ~50ft of P-cord NORTHFACE 15degree MummyBag Fleece Bag Liner THERMA-REST pad GERBER Exchanga Blade wood/meatNbone saw (2) 24" bungee cords (2) 1" Nylon w/ buckle straps (rafting straps) two 20gal. rice bags (meat bags) from ACE. Straps and bungee cords wrapped in Bag. Excellent set-up for packing meat out ASAP. 2 sticks of CHEM-LITE's LED head lamp w/ extra Batt's GPS HuntN gear (Bino's, Knives, T-pod & Scope) COLEMAN single burner stove w/ fuel bottle Food is freeze Dried anythang. Jerky and more Jerky Ramen Noodles Meat packets (chickN,Tuna) Granola Barz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trophyhunter Report post Posted October 26, 2006 How far do you guys usually pack in? Is it only a couple miles or way far? Just curious because I'm wanting to try it and not sure how to determine if the packing in is alot more effeciant than having to walk in every mornin real early. That's what I've been doing and it kind of sucks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottAdams Report post Posted October 26, 2006 For me, if it's over 2 miles I start looking at packing in. The farthest I've packed in for Coues is 5 miles, and that is quite a packtrip. It's the reason I have packgoats now. Scott Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted October 26, 2006 There are only a few places left that you can pack in over 2 miles and not cross a road anyway, so what's the point? Wouldn't you be ticked if you packed all your gear into some hole and woke up on opening morning and found a 27' 5th wheel trailer with generator blaring, two ridges over? Don't ask me how I know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites