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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5544482" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>I plan on going back to just the vest. I think I use an older version of that Cabelas vest that you use and used it like you do one season. My problem is I always seem to find something else that I want to bring along. As you point out, a pack is just more weight to haul in along with your climber. But I'm trying to figure out where my Nalgene bottle of water is going to go. </p><p></p><p>The season that I just used my vest and what it's pockets could carry I did so based on a show I saw where Jeff Sturgis emphasized cutting the weight and STUFF. He doesn't use a pack. His purpose was to cut down on noise. A pack is one more thing to have to deal with during set up. One more thing to pull up into the stand. One more zipper or snap or the pack itself to make a noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5544482, member: 21439"] I plan on going back to just the vest. I think I use an older version of that Cabelas vest that you use and used it like you do one season. My problem is I always seem to find something else that I want to bring along. As you point out, a pack is just more weight to haul in along with your climber. But I'm trying to figure out where my Nalgene bottle of water is going to go. The season that I just used my vest and what it's pockets could carry I did so based on a show I saw where Jeff Sturgis emphasized cutting the weight and STUFF. He doesn't use a pack. His purpose was to cut down on noise. A pack is one more thing to have to deal with during set up. One more thing to pull up into the stand. One more zipper or snap or the pack itself to make a noise. [/QUOTE]
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