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<blockquote data-quote="TheRoaminRaider" data-source="post: 412311" data-attributes="member: 26087"><p>Hey guys, I'm new to the site and hunting, but I've spent years hiking the backcountry with my ex-frame Kelty. thought I'd offer up some of what I've learned that wasnt mentioned.</p><p> </p><p>- An ax is your best friend in the woods. Gerber makes super light ones for packing.</p><p>-you can leave your wallet, but carry a photocopy of your license with your hunting permits in waterproof container.</p><p>-A real wool hat is the best $10 you will ever spend</p><p>-Keep your socks and undies in ziplock bags</p><p>-Baby wipes! You are probably all laughing, but this will change your life on long trips! Its almost like being able to shower on the trail, get the all natural ones so you can burn them.</p><p> </p><p>The most important thing I have learned is that most "emergencies" on the trail are simply about not being able to access the resources you can at home. If there is something that you need to have, like medication or contact lenses, bring twice as much as you think need. And tuck a $100 bill somewhere safe, you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheRoaminRaider, post: 412311, member: 26087"] Hey guys, I'm new to the site and hunting, but I've spent years hiking the backcountry with my ex-frame Kelty. thought I'd offer up some of what I've learned that wasnt mentioned. - An ax is your best friend in the woods. Gerber makes super light ones for packing. -you can leave your wallet, but carry a photocopy of your license with your hunting permits in waterproof container. -A real wool hat is the best $10 you will ever spend -Keep your socks and undies in ziplock bags -Baby wipes! You are probably all laughing, but this will change your life on long trips! Its almost like being able to shower on the trail, get the all natural ones so you can burn them. The most important thing I have learned is that most "emergencies" on the trail are simply about not being able to access the resources you can at home. If there is something that you need to have, like medication or contact lenses, bring twice as much as you think need. And tuck a $100 bill somewhere safe, you never know. [/QUOTE]
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