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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Minion" data-source="post: 2381231" data-attributes="member: 107917"><p>My son and I did an Elk hunt in Colorado this year, back country abv 9000 ft. my rifle was 12.5 lbs. RTS. All I carried was rifle and personal water, he carried all of the other gear (spotting scope, puffies, meals, tarp, tri pod, and kill kit). We were able to navigate any terrain without reserve or thought of our pack weight. If I were solo, I would try to find something featherlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Minion, post: 2381231, member: 107917"] My son and I did an Elk hunt in Colorado this year, back country abv 9000 ft. my rifle was 12.5 lbs. RTS. All I carried was rifle and personal water, he carried all of the other gear (spotting scope, puffies, meals, tarp, tri pod, and kill kit). We were able to navigate any terrain without reserve or thought of our pack weight. If I were solo, I would try to find something featherlight. [/QUOTE]
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