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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 501042" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>David Long's book is a great book for Muley hunting--shoulda thought of that myself...sorry mcseal. I guess this was a backpacking list thread, but David has some good stuff for that in the book too as that is mostly what he does--high country mule deer hunting. There's a few videos on line here and there with him hunting, either modern firearm, or more lately he's gotten into bowhunting.</p><p></p><p>The Jetboil is still the fastest way that I know of of getting water to boil for a dehy meal, for instance, but a bit bulky. The MSR Pocket Rocket and 4 oz. cannister and lighter will fit inside the MSR Titan Teakettle (much smaller than a jetboil) and be the perfect little cook kit--not quite as fast however. In the wind, especially, the jetboil wins hands down.</p><p></p><p>But mcseal was talking, I think, of a late October hunt, when wet/snowy weather is more expected and to hunt hard day after day in snow or even some rain, you really need a wood stove to dry off your gear, cook and warm up with, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 501042, member: 1742"] David Long's book is a great book for Muley hunting--shoulda thought of that myself...sorry mcseal. I guess this was a backpacking list thread, but David has some good stuff for that in the book too as that is mostly what he does--high country mule deer hunting. There's a few videos on line here and there with him hunting, either modern firearm, or more lately he's gotten into bowhunting. The Jetboil is still the fastest way that I know of of getting water to boil for a dehy meal, for instance, but a bit bulky. The MSR Pocket Rocket and 4 oz. cannister and lighter will fit inside the MSR Titan Teakettle (much smaller than a jetboil) and be the perfect little cook kit--not quite as fast however. In the wind, especially, the jetboil wins hands down. But mcseal was talking, I think, of a late October hunt, when wet/snowy weather is more expected and to hunt hard day after day in snow or even some rain, you really need a wood stove to dry off your gear, cook and warm up with, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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