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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2397249" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Buy a friend. Spread load the gear is always an option. </p><p></p><p>You're already on the right track looking in the 7000 range. Stone glacier are good packs. </p><p></p><p>I have the Mystery Ranch Marshal. It's about 6400 Ci. However, I don't take the kitchen sink and keep things around 50 lbs after food and water. That's for 5 days at 8-14 miles in the backcountry rarely a soul around, </p><p></p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, if you're successful, you'll have that 70 lbs plus the weight of the meat. Packing out 200+ lbs of meat in snow shoes is going to suck hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2397249, member: 97050"] Buy a friend. Spread load the gear is always an option. You’re already on the right track looking in the 7000 range. Stone glacier are good packs. I have the Mystery Ranch Marshal. It’s about 6400 Ci. However, I don’t take the kitchen sink and keep things around 50 lbs after food and water. That’s for 5 days at 8-14 miles in the backcountry rarely a soul around, Keep in mind, if you’re successful, you’ll have that 70 lbs plus the weight of the meat. Packing out 200+ lbs of meat in snow shoes is going to suck hard. [/QUOTE]
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