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Hunting - other than deer
Advice on elk gear
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<blockquote data-quote="turk870" data-source="post: 4936471" data-attributes="member: 5983"><p>As far as a lower price pack goes, my wife got a Mystery Ranch Pop-up 28 last year and she liked it, she and I packed out an elk. (we were hunting from a base camp, not back country)But it will be more than $200. I use a Kifaru frame with quarter panel with pockets attached, it can pack way more weight than I can, but they are not cheap.</p><p></p><p>As far as a GPS I always have one out of habit, but rarely use it as others have stated onx is awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turk870, post: 4936471, member: 5983"] As far as a lower price pack goes, my wife got a Mystery Ranch Pop-up 28 last year and she liked it, she and I packed out an elk. (we were hunting from a base camp, not back country)But it will be more than $200. I use a Kifaru frame with quarter panel with pockets attached, it can pack way more weight than I can, but they are not cheap. As far as a GPS I always have one out of habit, but rarely use it as others have stated onx is awesome. [/QUOTE]
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