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<blockquote data-quote="partisan1911" data-source="post: 478344" data-attributes="member: 21115"><p>It is a little difficult to suggest what other gear to leave or bring with you without knowing your experience level but it seems like you have a plan for everything. I will let others comment on most of your gear but I don't think I see a map of the area on your list? </p><p></p><p>I see several knives and a sharpener. What about a bone saw and less knives. </p><p>Is the fishing kit for survival or do you plan on fishing during the hunt? If it is a survival kit I wouldn't bring one since you are only five miles down the trail.</p><p></p><p>25 rounds are a lot for a hunt. I think I usually bring 12 because that is what my case holds.</p><p></p><p>I think tents can be a personal thing so I won't comment on your choice but it is definitely expensive. I also think your choice in eating utensils is expensive.</p><p></p><p>As far as your medical kit I hope you have practice using the equipment. Otherwise quick clot can be dangerous to both patient and doctor. The same can be said for the percocet and surgical needle.</p><p></p><p>I love my camelback and they have made great strides in ensuring they don't leak. I still wouldn't want it near my sleeping bag.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting the list. It is always easy looking at people's camp gear and commenting on them then when I go to get my pack ready I find myself bringing a lot of extra stuff and asking the same question. From the gear you are using it sounds like you have experience in either backpacking or hunting or both and are on the right track. I don't know how many hours I have staring at my gear laid out and wondering what I am missing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partisan1911, post: 478344, member: 21115"] It is a little difficult to suggest what other gear to leave or bring with you without knowing your experience level but it seems like you have a plan for everything. I will let others comment on most of your gear but I don't think I see a map of the area on your list? I see several knives and a sharpener. What about a bone saw and less knives. Is the fishing kit for survival or do you plan on fishing during the hunt? If it is a survival kit I wouldn't bring one since you are only five miles down the trail. 25 rounds are a lot for a hunt. I think I usually bring 12 because that is what my case holds. I think tents can be a personal thing so I won't comment on your choice but it is definitely expensive. I also think your choice in eating utensils is expensive. As far as your medical kit I hope you have practice using the equipment. Otherwise quick clot can be dangerous to both patient and doctor. The same can be said for the percocet and surgical needle. I love my camelback and they have made great strides in ensuring they don't leak. I still wouldn't want it near my sleeping bag. Thanks for posting the list. It is always easy looking at people's camp gear and commenting on them then when I go to get my pack ready I find myself bringing a lot of extra stuff and asking the same question. From the gear you are using it sounds like you have experience in either backpacking or hunting or both and are on the right track. I don't know how many hours I have staring at my gear laid out and wondering what I am missing! [/QUOTE]
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