Awesome video. Solid advice and straight forward. To those experienced with being outdoors can relate quickly. Great reminder to check if my gear is up to date! Thanks.
A lot of really good information nuggets in this one. There’s a huge difference between someone who says This is what I use and it works for me VS This is what you should buy. True Experience knows there is no perfect solution for everything or everyone. Well done sir
Thank you Ryan for taking time out of your busy schedule to share your gear list. This was full of great information The video was well done God's Blessings on all your adventures
great information Lampers thank you good luck on your spring bear hunt hope we get to see your videos on your hunts .Im to old to do the hunts now so live vicariously through all you young ones hunts LOL God bless and stay safe out there
I can’t believe all that is only 52 lbs. I was adding my current setup up and I think it’s about 70lbs including boots and clothes that I’ll be weighing. I’m hoping to pack it all this weekend to get a more accurate weight on the scale though.
@@StHealthyHunter can you show us how your pistol holder is attached to your bino harness? I have one of the razco holsters and feel like there is a better way to attach it
Is it possible that you could break down how you would split up the meat on a typical bear and how you would go about packing it out? I know you typically have multiple hunters but in many cases the hunter wants to get his own game. Given each hunter has to worry about his own game, how do you go about getting it down off the mountain? (curious minds and all...🤔) For that matter this is really a question about how you go about getting game off the mountain when it requires more than 1 trip, and for extra credit which pieces you would take first. (i.e., the hide and head of a bear goes first, then the meat, and this is how I prioritize the meat, etc...). Realize it's a big question...🙄 This is to say, your pack is 52 lbs. Do you leave your gear and take as much meat after hide/head are attached? I have to imagine a bear is gonna net you about 400-500 lbs. of meat in addition to the hide/head? If I was ever so lucky to harvest a bear I would hope I don't spoil the hide/head...Rinella had a vid recently about prep'n a bear so that doesn't happen. Interesting on the Weatherby 338 RPM, I've been planning to go 8.6 blackout which uses similar projectiles. Quite a different cartridge though.
Back country hike in hunting is not an option in my state. We have the highest level of vehicle theft in the world and you cannot park and hike, anywhere. The more remote it is, the faster your getting robbed. NM is a place you cannot leave a vehicle for more than 24hrs without issue. Even the park rangers and law enforcement will contact there friends and tell them where your vehicle is at.
I go on 10-12 days unassisted hunts. Got this bag, and I LOVE IT. INITIAL ASCENT, great company, great customer service and the bags carry extremely well.
Man. It takes $100,000 to fill that pack... wow! I'd love to use that but I have to go with the cheaper stuff, can't spend a years wages on my hunting gear.