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Found this article, and it appears to be a pretty good article/resource for planning your backcountry gear list...
http://www.gohunt.com/read/skills/the-ultimate-backcountry-hunting-gear-list-breakdown
$17,000 gear list!
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Found this article, and it appears to be a pretty good article/resource for planning your backcountry gear list...
http://www.gohunt.com/read/skills/the-ultimate-backcountry-hunting-gear-list-breakdown
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$17,000 gear list!
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Pete C. - posted 1 day ago on 08-28-2016 12:38:09 pm
Wow, this is the most ridiculous, brand-*****ish, yuppie gear list I've ever seen! But, except for the Kuiu (which is absolute garbage), I FREAKING LOVE it! You'll definitely look the part of the thru-hiking, 21st Century, social media loving urban-hunter! I can picture your Instagram account now! I'm sure there will definitely be a LOAD of sunset framed "jealousy" shots of this 15K (on the light side) gear list!
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Pete C. - posted 1 day ago on 08-28-2016 12:38:09 pm
Wow, this is the most ridiculous, brand-*****ish, yuppie gear list I've ever seen! But, except for the Kuiu (which is absolute garbage), I FREAKING LOVE it! You'll definitely look the part of the thru-hiking, 21st Century, social media loving urban-hunter! I can picture your Instagram account now! I'm sure there will definitely be a LOAD of sunset framed "jealousy" shots of this 15K (on the light side) gear list!
It is a list to be jealous of but I see no reason to carry 10x and 15x binoculars in addition to an 85mm spotter. Just heavy, expensive duplicity in my opinion.
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Let's see, I bought a new pair of binos from Eyeguy when he ran a special (like $180 something) and a rangefinder ($120). I am debating whether to get a GPS or not (I'm good with triangulation, but I do sorta need one for work). That's pretty much the extent of my buying new goodies for Colorado.
I'll maybe take my fancy Barska spotting scope.
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Let's see, I bought a new pair of binos from Eyeguy when he ran a special (like $180 something) and a rangefinder ($120). I am debating whether to get a GPS or not (I'm good with triangulation, but I do sorta need one for work). That's pretty much the extent of my buying new goodies for Colorado.
I'll maybe take my fancy Barska spotting scope.
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I need to drive up there and set up about 400 yards from your house, and respond with a bugle.