Hunting new territory might be one of my favorite parts about hunting. Discovering new country while in the pursuit of an animal is with a doubt the feeling I long for year round.
@@RU-vidRU-vidRU-vidRU-vidY I don’t know man. 70 lbs is way too much gear. I’ve done 6-7 day hikes in with a little over 40lbs of gear. If the conditions are so rough where you need 70 lbs of gear, you probably shouldn’t be going alone. I will add, dudes an absolute stud for getting it done though…
This is about how heavy my pack is as well... relatively new to pack pack hunting but slowly dialing in my packing list... last year had to take my buck out and then come back and get my gear luckily it was only a little over 6 miles round trip.
Thank you! It’s my old eberlestock blue widow! It’s a 2017 and old by todays standards but still has a lot of life left in it. It’s been a great pack! Thanks for watching!
No there wasn’t much worry of Griz. They go through that area but it is seldom. They’re most often farther north from where I was. To prevent: always keep an eye out and maintain as much distance as possibly. Also keep a clean camp. To protect: 7mm rem mag, and a 45acp.
Look forward to future videos. I want to try and do some filming next year. All I got this year was walking up to my buck. So much goes into creating a great video
@@mtnmadehunting That's a great do-it-all mountain rifle cartridge. best of luck elk hunting this year. I finally got a cow tag and filled it the first day of season in the Rattlesnake mtns with a 7mm STW. only got 9 more years before i get a bull tag for Casper mtn or 14 more for a tag for the shirleys. but who's counting? lol.