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<blockquote data-quote="CaseyAlbert" data-source="post: 491710" data-attributes="member: 20868"><p>If you have the right sleeping bag, the amount of heat generated from the stove isn't going to do much I don't think. And when you get up in the am, if you have a nice fire pit, you might still have hot coals to get a fire going quickly.</p><p></p><p>Where I hunt in Idaho, there is plenty of dry wood available even when it is raining, and I never carry a saw. We don't use saws on elk and we completely de-bone the hind quarters and usually bring out the entire skull along with the rack.</p><p></p><p>I'm pasting in an Alaska sheephunters list for your perusal. I haven't gone there, but this guy has been for years. I've been elking in Idaho since '92, and am always looking for more information.</p><p></p><p>Sheep List:</p><p></p><p> Alaska Hunting Gear 10 Day Hunt</p><p></p><p>Climbing Clothes and Gear</p><p></p><p>T-shirt: Ibex Tee (1) 4.0 oz</p><p>Heavy socks: Wool (1 pair) 2.0 oz</p><p>Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz</p><p>Climbing clothes: Sitka Ascent Jacket and Ascent Pant 35.0 oz</p><p>Climbing hat: Sitka Traverse beanie 1.0 oz</p><p>Belt: Sitka Bomber Belt 4.0 oz</p><p>Ice/walking Axe Petzel Snowscopic 20.8 oz</p><p>Walking poles LEKI 17.0 oz</p><p>Binocular: Leica Geovid (10x42 w/rangefinder) 33.3 oz</p><p>GPS: Garmin 405 Watch 6.0 oz</p><p>Shooting Gloves: Sitka 4.0 oz</p><p>Hunting Boots: Koflach Degre 86.2 oz</p><p>Gun and Shells: 325 WSM w/20 rnds 160 oz</p><p> 376.3 oz</p><p> (23.5 lbs)</p><p>5 Day Spike Camp</p><p></p><p>Frame: Barney's Freighter Frame 70.0 oz</p><p>Pack: Barney's Pinnacle Bag 40.0 oz</p><p>Pack cover: Kool Dri Rain 4.0 oz</p><p>Spotting scope: Swarovski 20-60x65 48.4 oz</p><p>Tripod: Velbon Ultramax I F 32.1oz</p><p>Stove: Jet Boil 15.0 oz</p><p>Isobutane: Jet Boil (1) 3.5 oz</p><p>Spoon: REI long steel 2.0 oz Tent: Atko by Hilleberg 52.8 oz</p><p>Knife: Havalon Piranta (10 blades) 2.2 oz</p><p>Knife: Havalon boning (5 blades) 2.9 oz</p><p>Cleaning Gloves 2 sets of rubber gloves w/Handy Wipes 2.0 oz</p><p>Headlamp: Petzl Tikka XP (new batteries) 3.4 oz</p><p>Digital Camera: ziplock bag and 2 paper towels 6.3 oz</p><p>Space Blanket: 7x5 2.0 oz</p><p>Game Bags (3): Tag or Cotton 6.0 oz </p><p>1 gallon ziplock bags (2) 2.0 oz</p><p>Garbage bag: Commercial grade (1) 2.0 oz</p><p>Parachute Cord: 30 feet 7.0 oz</p><p>Sleeping Cot: UltraLite 32.0 oz</p><p>Sleeping Pad: Thermarest Prolight 4R 3.2 oz</p><p>Sleeping Bag: Wiggys Hunter 84.0 oz</p><p>Compression Sack: Sea to Summit 1lg sn240 Ultra-light (2) 3.3 oz</p><p>Lighters: Blastmatch 3.0 oz Duck tape: 12 inches 2.0 oz</p><p>Water bottle: Gatorade ( 1.0 ltr) 4.0 oz</p><p>Water sack: 6 ltr MSR DromLite 7.0 oz</p><p>Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz</p><p>Heavy socks: (1 pair) 2.0 oz</p><p>Base Layer: Micro wt Smart Wool (1 top and bottom) 6.8 oz</p><p>Cold wx clothes: Sitka Kelven Jacket, Pants and vest 66.0 oz</p><p>Rain/cold Wx : Sitka Cold Front Jacket and pants 50.0 oz</p><p>Gloves: Sitka Cold Front 5.1 oz Stocking Cap: Sitka Bomber Hat 4.0 oz Balaclava: Sitka 5.0 oz</p><p>Bug Net/Repellent: 5.0 oz </p><p>First Aid Kit 20.0 oz</p><p>Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, towel 8.0 oz</p><p>Pillow: 4.0 oz</p><p>Food: 240.0 oz</p><p> 693.7 oz</p><p> (43.3 lbs)</p><p>Base Camp</p><p></p><p>Base Layer: Micro wt Smart Wool (1 top and bottom) 6.8 oz</p><p>Heavy socks: (1 pair) 2.0 oz</p><p>T-shirt: Ibex Tee (1) 4.0 oz</p><p>Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz</p><p>Over Whites: Tyvek Suit 4.0 oz</p><p>Satellite Phone: Iridium 9555 and waterproof bag 30.0 oz</p><p>Glacier socks: 10.0 oz</p><p>Compression Sack: Sea to Summit 1lg sn240 Ultra-light (2) 3.3 oz</p><p>Bear fence: Light weight with 4 AA Batteries 48.0 oz</p><p>Tent: Kaitum by Hilleberg 88.0 oz</p><p>Shelter: Integral 26.0 oz</p><p>Lightweight sacks: Tent deadmans (12) 12.0 oz</p><p>Isobutane: Jet Boil (1) 3.5 oz</p><p>Handsaw: Silky Sugoi 17" (removed handle and sheath) 7.0 oz</p><p>Power supply: High Gear solar 3.0 oz</p><p>Cramp-ons Kahtoola 19.0 oz </p><p>1 gallon ziplock bags (3) 3.0 oz</p><p>Garbage bag: Commercial grade (1) 2.0 oz</p><p>Water purifier 18.0 oz</p><p>Camp Shoes Crocks and Solomon trail shoes 6.0 oz</p><p>Stocking Cap: Sitka Bomber Hat 4.0 oz Down Jacket: Mountain Hard Wear Phantom Jacket (Down 800) 15.0 oz</p><p>Rope: 100 feet 8mm 48.0 oz</p><p>Food: 240.0 oz</p><p>Salt: 80.0 oz </p><p> 685.6 oz</p><p> (42.8 lbs )</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Salt: Pounded 1= 4lbs 1/2 gal milk jug = 7lbs </p><p> Sheep 5-10 lbs</p><p> Bou 10-15 lbs</p><p> Bear 25-30 lbs</p><p> Moose 25-50 lbs</p><p> Wolf 10 lbs</p><p></p><p>Boat Hunt</p><p></p><p>Winter boots</p><p>Hip Boots</p><p>Compass: Silva </p><p>Book</p><p>Sharpening stone</p><p>Cooler</p><p>Water Can</p><p>Hitch Haul</p><p>Boat</p><p>Tarp</p><p>Life Jackets Seating Pads</p><p>Boat Grill w/propane</p><p>Deep Cycle Battery</p><p>High Lo Lift</p><p>Come Along w/chains</p><p>Dry Bags</p><p>Emergency Driving kit</p><p>Surveyors Tape</p><p>Shovel</p><p>Tools w/spark Plugs and filters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaseyAlbert, post: 491710, member: 20868"] If you have the right sleeping bag, the amount of heat generated from the stove isn't going to do much I don't think. And when you get up in the am, if you have a nice fire pit, you might still have hot coals to get a fire going quickly. Where I hunt in Idaho, there is plenty of dry wood available even when it is raining, and I never carry a saw. We don't use saws on elk and we completely de-bone the hind quarters and usually bring out the entire skull along with the rack. I'm pasting in an Alaska sheephunters list for your perusal. I haven't gone there, but this guy has been for years. I've been elking in Idaho since '92, and am always looking for more information. Sheep List: Alaska Hunting Gear 10 Day Hunt Climbing Clothes and Gear T-shirt: Ibex Tee (1) 4.0 oz Heavy socks: Wool (1 pair) 2.0 oz Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz Climbing clothes: Sitka Ascent Jacket and Ascent Pant 35.0 oz Climbing hat: Sitka Traverse beanie 1.0 oz Belt: Sitka Bomber Belt 4.0 oz Ice/walking Axe Petzel Snowscopic 20.8 oz Walking poles LEKI 17.0 oz Binocular: Leica Geovid (10x42 w/rangefinder) 33.3 oz GPS: Garmin 405 Watch 6.0 oz Shooting Gloves: Sitka 4.0 oz Hunting Boots: Koflach Degre 86.2 oz Gun and Shells: 325 WSM w/20 rnds 160 oz 376.3 oz (23.5 lbs) 5 Day Spike Camp Frame: Barney’s Freighter Frame 70.0 oz Pack: Barney’s Pinnacle Bag 40.0 oz Pack cover: Kool Dri Rain 4.0 oz Spotting scope: Swarovski 20-60x65 48.4 oz Tripod: Velbon Ultramax I F 32.1oz Stove: Jet Boil 15.0 oz Isobutane: Jet Boil (1) 3.5 oz Spoon: REI long steel 2.0 oz Tent: Atko by Hilleberg 52.8 oz Knife: Havalon Piranta (10 blades) 2.2 oz Knife: Havalon boning (5 blades) 2.9 oz Cleaning Gloves 2 sets of rubber gloves w/Handy Wipes 2.0 oz Headlamp: Petzl Tikka XP (new batteries) 3.4 oz Digital Camera: ziplock bag and 2 paper towels 6.3 oz Space Blanket: 7x5 2.0 oz Game Bags (3): Tag or Cotton 6.0 oz 1 gallon ziplock bags (2) 2.0 oz Garbage bag: Commercial grade (1) 2.0 oz Parachute Cord: 30 feet 7.0 oz Sleeping Cot: UltraLite 32.0 oz Sleeping Pad: Thermarest Prolight 4R 3.2 oz Sleeping Bag: Wiggys Hunter 84.0 oz Compression Sack: Sea to Summit 1lg sn240 Ultra-light (2) 3.3 oz Lighters: Blastmatch 3.0 oz Duck tape: 12 inches 2.0 oz Water bottle: Gatorade ( 1.0 ltr) 4.0 oz Water sack: 6 ltr MSR DromLite 7.0 oz Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz Heavy socks: (1 pair) 2.0 oz Base Layer: Micro wt Smart Wool (1 top and bottom) 6.8 oz Cold wx clothes: Sitka Kelven Jacket, Pants and vest 66.0 oz Rain/cold Wx : Sitka Cold Front Jacket and pants 50.0 oz Gloves: Sitka Cold Front 5.1 oz Stocking Cap: Sitka Bomber Hat 4.0 oz Balaclava: Sitka 5.0 oz Bug Net/Repellent: 5.0 oz First Aid Kit 20.0 oz Toiletries: Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, towel 8.0 oz Pillow: 4.0 oz Food: 240.0 oz 693.7 oz (43.3 lbs) Base Camp Base Layer: Micro wt Smart Wool (1 top and bottom) 6.8 oz Heavy socks: (1 pair) 2.0 oz T-shirt: Ibex Tee (1) 4.0 oz Boxers: Ibex wool (1) 3.0 oz Over Whites: Tyvek Suit 4.0 oz Satellite Phone: Iridium 9555 and waterproof bag 30.0 oz Glacier socks: 10.0 oz Compression Sack: Sea to Summit 1lg sn240 Ultra-light (2) 3.3 oz Bear fence: Light weight with 4 AA Batteries 48.0 oz Tent: Kaitum by Hilleberg 88.0 oz Shelter: Integral 26.0 oz Lightweight sacks: Tent deadmans (12) 12.0 oz Isobutane: Jet Boil (1) 3.5 oz Handsaw: Silky Sugoi 17” (removed handle and sheath) 7.0 oz Power supply: High Gear solar 3.0 oz Cramp-ons Kahtoola 19.0 oz 1 gallon ziplock bags (3) 3.0 oz Garbage bag: Commercial grade (1) 2.0 oz Water purifier 18.0 oz Camp Shoes Crocks and Solomon trail shoes 6.0 oz Stocking Cap: Sitka Bomber Hat 4.0 oz Down Jacket: Mountain Hard Wear Phantom Jacket (Down 800) 15.0 oz Rope: 100 feet 8mm 48.0 oz Food: 240.0 oz Salt: 80.0 oz 685.6 oz (42.8 lbs ) Salt: Pounded 1= 4lbs 1/2 gal milk jug = 7lbs Sheep 5-10 lbs Bou 10-15 lbs Bear 25-30 lbs Moose 25-50 lbs Wolf 10 lbs Boat Hunt Winter boots Hip Boots Compass: Silva Book Sharpening stone Cooler Water Can Hitch Haul Boat Tarp Life Jackets Seating Pads Boat Grill w/propane Deep Cycle Battery High Lo Lift Come Along w/chains Dry Bags Emergency Driving kit Surveyors Tape Shovel Tools w/spark Plugs and filters [/QUOTE]
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