Quick tip Tylenol PM is Acetaminophen pain reliever and the PM will help you sleep BUT for sore stiff muscles Ibuprofen is a anti inflammatory which is better for sore and stiff muscles fun fact you can take both staggered
Hey guys awesome video! Quick question, would the Caribou Ultralight Game Bags fit any elk quarters bone-in? Or would you recommend just bone out completely? Thanks!
Bone-in could be tricky, it may not fit. Just depends on how big the elk quarter is. With using the ultralight game bags from Caribou Gear I've always boned out the elk and it works great. - Chris Neville
Haha..."gloves are dumb"...too funny. But personally I have to agree. Mittens all day! Of note, though, my fingers may be a bit on the wimpier side and get cold easy :) Also, might consider a canister stand/stabilizer. Super lightweight and packable, and offers a lot more stability while cooking on your stove.
I picked up an Anker 10000 for like $20. It’s better than buying a new $40 pocket juice every year. Plus with 2 of them for the same price I think I could charge my phone, 8 complete times at the end of each day. They have some different models but I’ve never had an issue with any anker product. Might be work checking out. :)
Hi Morgan. The biggest differences will be the ankle support and stiffness. Most hiking boots are shorter and lighter to just cover trail miles whereas most hunting boots are taller and stiffer to offer better support off trail. However, some hunters will still rock lightweight hikers or even trail runners on hunts. It's all about what you are looking for
Usually for my later season rifle hunts I will stitch over to a seek outside tent with a stove. Mid-October through November is the time frame. - Chris Neville
If you don't use the trekking poles, I recommend some even lighter dedicated poles. Look at 6moon designs or other companies have poles to replace the trekking poles for tents like those. Aluminum and Carbon depending on budget, but they are still lighter than the trekking poles.
We have a specific backcountry food video coming soon! Also, you can check out what he brought last year for food here: th-cam.com/video/5wdGQh_B7oU/w-d-xo.html
We have a specific backcountry food video coming soon! Also, you can check out what he brought last year for food here: th-cam.com/video/5wdGQh_B7oU/w-d-xo.html
I like the gear list videos, but I’d like to see you folks fit all that stuff in your pack too
Great feedback! We'll need to do one of those videos soon!
Quick tip Tylenol PM is Acetaminophen pain reliever and the PM will help you sleep BUT for sore stiff muscles Ibuprofen is a anti inflammatory which is better for sore and stiff muscles fun fact you can take both staggered
Thanks for the feedback! Always good to know what pills you're taking!
simple. love it. thanks for the reference!
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching Caleb!
Solid video dude thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching Josh!
NeviLLE!! Been waiting for this
How did you end up liking the Salewa's?
try using an arrow shaft for the back pole support or maybe a stick only have to bring one trekking pole!
also would love to hear a further in depth review of the stone glacier tent!
Was waiting on this. Always love this dudes load out
What does your pack weigh fully packed?
For these longer trips, I try keeping it right around 60 lbs.
- Chris Neville
goHUNT I am currently at 73 with gun and 9 days of food
Just an FYI taking advil might make you feel less sore, but it actually inhibits your recovery so I wouldn’t suggest it to feel less sore
Hey Ryan! Thanks for the tip 👊
Hey guys awesome video! Quick question, would the Caribou Ultralight Game Bags fit any elk quarters bone-in? Or would you recommend just bone out completely? Thanks!
Bone-in could be tricky, it may not fit. Just depends on how big the elk quarter is. With using the ultralight game bags from Caribou Gear I've always boned out the elk and it works great.
- Chris Neville
All that gear in that little backpack? No way!
Haha..."gloves are dumb"...too funny. But personally I have to agree. Mittens all day! Of note, though, my fingers may be a bit on the wimpier side and get cold easy :) Also, might consider a canister stand/stabilizer. Super lightweight and packable, and offers a lot more stability while cooking on your stove.
Can you guys do a review on the Sky Archer 6400
Hey Zach, yes for sure! We will definitely have to film a review of that pack soon.
I picked up an Anker 10000 for like $20. It’s better than buying a new $40 pocket juice every year. Plus with 2 of them for the same price I think I could charge my phone, 8 complete times at the end of each day. They have some different models but I’ve never had an issue with any anker product. Might be work checking out. :)
Awesome Jake, thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely take a look at those.
- Neville
Curious why you chose first light over other brands
What is the difference in hiking boots and hunting boots?
Hi Morgan. The biggest differences will be the ankle support and stiffness. Most hiking boots are shorter and lighter to just cover trail miles whereas most hunting boots are taller and stiffer to offer better support off trail. However, some hunters will still rock lightweight hikers or even trail runners on hunts. It's all about what you are looking for
How late (cold) will go with the SG SkyAir tent before you switch to something sturdier?
Usually for my later season rifle hunts I will stitch over to a seek outside tent with a stove. Mid-October through November is the time frame.
- Chris Neville
If you don't use the trekking poles, I recommend some even lighter dedicated poles. Look at 6moon designs or other companies have poles to replace the trekking poles for tents like those. Aluminum and Carbon depending on budget, but they are still lighter than the trekking poles.
Thanks for the info Tyler! Great advice!
What’s your draw length?
How did your hunt go?
What food? And how much food
We have a specific backcountry food video coming soon! Also, you can check out what he brought last year for food here: th-cam.com/video/5wdGQh_B7oU/w-d-xo.html
better add some extra cold weather stuff due to snow....😏
Haha you can never predict the weather up in the high country. Crazy!
Great list but you missed one critical item. Someone please get Neville a lav mic!!! 😝 echo…echo…echo… 😉
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Total pack weight?
For these longer trips, I try keeping it right around 60 lbs.
- Chris Neville
Might need some food dude, that's gonna be a heavy ass pack.
We have a specific backcountry food video coming soon! Also, you can check out what he brought last year for food here: th-cam.com/video/5wdGQh_B7oU/w-d-xo.html
You would never catch me using those water drops 🤢
I Love Hunting Elk More Better Then Deer
you're gonna be hungry
We have a specific food breakdown video coming soon!
Like everything but the boots they look like clown boots. but iam old so
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