maple_leaf_eh
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Today I carry 1/8th of your gear: bino's, trail mix, bullets and knife.(nothing electronic!!!) ....
I guess we're lucky he didn't include a selfie in his austere blaze orange loin cloth and headband!
Today I carry 1/8th of your gear: bino's, trail mix, bullets and knife.(nothing electronic!!!) ....
Have a workmate like this, I’m always jealous of how little he carries around. No matter how hot it is he brings a 1.5L bottle of water for the day, dude’s like a camel lol. There’s me with 4L and I drink it all, I’d die without it on the hot days. Sometimes 4L isn’t enough when it’s +20 out, I don’t know how he does it.
I've never hunted in hot temperatures for big game, most of the time it's -5 to -10 during the day. A person does not require as much H2O when it's cold outside and walking slow. Finding a small frozen pond or stream is good, break the ice and a person can have a solid water popsicle or liquid form, I perfer the snow, kind of inbetween.
Finding a small frozen pond or stream is good, break the ice and a person can have a solid water popsicle or liquid form,.
Russian roulette at best there. I’d rather hump clean water in then risk Giardia/Beaver Fever from some backwater pond/stream
What about something like the Lifestraw?
I’ve always viewed my day pack, as an overnight pack. If I get turned around and lost after a long day of walking, best to just ride the night out in the bush. You’ll navigate nothing in the dark. Get a fire going. Tarp and space blankets have no weight in a pack. Stay tucked in the trees under space blankets. I always have enough rations for a couple days. Water is the heaviest thing in my pack, but a couple litres is life saving. Hit trail in the morning we’ll rested.
What about something like the Lifestraw?
Steri-Pen and/or Water Tabs are also options.