Awesome video. We had one failed backpack hunt last year. Equipment failure unfortunately. This year I think we are dialed. I have the argali absaroka for my son and I. We each have 5 tags in our pockets which is a first! Our first hunt is 7 miles in before we reach the hunt zone and is an area that’s mostly dominated by guided hunts on livestock. However it’s an area that opens up early for rifle here in Montana. I’m very excited!!!
The Rincon is awesome on long hunts. Takes all my gear and my vizsla with heaps of space. Great if your laid up by rain or snow for long periods. Super light for its size and function. Quilts are the business - particularly if you get claustrophobic in a mummy sleeping bag. Never looked back
Awesome man that’s good stuff . Your book help me a lot to be backpacking in the mountains of southern Arizona . Coues deer is so addicting and there so much when you backpack! Keep posting amigo 🤝🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Great video. I have a Mountain Hardware Phantom 45 sleeping bag. I went on a scouting trip and I kinda used it as a quilt until it got cooler in the night. I then zipped it up. It packs so small and I’ve thought about stretching its use. I’ve thought about the puffy clothes I have but I don’t want to make them more smelling because I still hunt whitetails. A new bag would be expensive right now. Seeing your video with the liner made me remember them. I could get a liner like that for cheap. It could bridge the 45 bag until I need to pull out my super warm bag. Huge thanks!
Awesome man! Yeah, the Rincon I can get the insert and tent in one sack. The Owyhee though I can't. So, I role that setup in two stuff sacks. It's so small though, not a big deal. Thanks!
@@DialedinHunterfollow-up question, Josh. When you’re going into and out of the Rincón in the rain is it difficult to keep the inside dry? I’m used to tents with an outer vestibule. I guess you go in/out through the door opposite your sleep setup?
@@americansafarico I haven't had an issue keeping the inside dry going in and out. Sometimes, I'll throw my bag back away from the door if I know I'm going in and out. You could also sleep on the opposite side of the entrance like you're saying.
Great highly informative video on probably one of the three most important things to have dialed in. A well rested hunter is a better hunter ⛺️😃🏹🦌
Thanks! Oh yeah. The biggins!
Awesome video. We had one failed backpack hunt last year. Equipment failure unfortunately. This year I think we are dialed. I have the argali absaroka for my son and I. We each have 5 tags in our pockets which is a first! Our first hunt is 7 miles in before we reach the hunt zone and is an area that’s mostly dominated by guided hunts on livestock. However it’s an area that opens up early for rifle here in Montana. I’m very excited!!!
VERY nice! Sounds like a great time ahead. Thanks for chiming in and best of luck out there with that pile of tags!
heck yeah buddy... Cool🦌🌵!
Thanks!
The Rincon is awesome on long hunts. Takes all my gear and my vizsla with heaps of space. Great if your laid up by rain or snow for long periods. Super light for its size and function. Quilts are the business - particularly if you get claustrophobic in a mummy sleeping bag. Never looked back
Quilts are THE BUSINESS! So versatile. And I totally agree about the Rincon.
Informative and beneficial video!
Thanks so much!
Awesome man that’s good stuff . Your book help me a lot to be backpacking in the mountains of southern Arizona . Coues deer is so addicting and there so much when you backpack! Keep posting amigo 🤝🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Bingo! Thanks buddy. Coues are THE BEST!
Great video. I have a Mountain Hardware Phantom 45 sleeping bag. I went on a scouting trip and I kinda used it as a quilt until it got cooler in the night. I then zipped it up. It packs so small and I’ve thought about stretching its use. I’ve thought about the puffy clothes I have but I don’t want to make them more smelling because I still hunt whitetails. A new bag would be expensive right now. Seeing your video with the liner made me remember them. I could get a liner like that for cheap. It could bridge the 45 bag until I need to pull out my super warm bag. Huge thanks!
There ya go! I hear ya about the puffy clothes. Best of luck this season!
Just got this tent and insert, good to know the tent will fit in the insert sack! Great video.
Awesome man! Yeah, the Rincon I can get the insert and tent in one sack. The Owyhee though I can't. So, I role that setup in two stuff sacks. It's so small though, not a big deal. Thanks!
Happy Sunday. Thank you
Thanks! Happy Monday at this point, haha.
Thanks Josh!
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Does your tent system hold up to those heavy monsoon rains in August? That’s my biggest issue staying dry in extended rains.
Yes, sir. I've never had an issue. Even in extended rain like 14 hours straight. Multiple days in a row.
@@DialedinHunter Thanks. Once again, awesome information.
@@DialedinHunterfollow-up question, Josh. When you’re going into and out of the Rincón in the rain is it difficult to keep the inside dry? I’m used to tents with an outer vestibule. I guess you go in/out through the door opposite your sleep setup?
@@americansafarico I haven't had an issue keeping the inside dry going in and out. Sometimes, I'll throw my bag back away from the door if I know I'm going in and out. You could also sleep on the opposite side of the entrance like you're saying.
@@DialedinHunter thanks man, much appreciated!