Mike & Kelly
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Moleskin for your feet. If you get a blister or a hot spot you'll be glad u had some along...
"Guns kill people like spoons made Rosie O'Donel fat"
Looking forward to hearing the story on your podcast!
More bullets...........personally, 12 rounds doesn't seem like enough to me. I'd take a few extra incase you run into something with big claws and teeth
Mike & Kelly
Download our podcast "The Rookie Hunter" from iTunes or stream it from our website.
http://www.therookiehunter.com/podcast/
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rookie-hunter/id1091008357
ammo is heavy and likely you'll never need more than 8, let alone 12
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
thanks all.. I'm heading on my first stone sheep hunt as well in September this site is really helpful.. Salt ? and trekking poles ? Have to say it is great to see experienced hunters sharing knowledge and helping out others.
A bad day in the bush beats just about anything...
Great list! My two cents:
- trekking poles are a must.
- gps is redundant if you have inreach and cell phone.
- knife sharpener redundant if you have a havalon + spare blades
- I am too lazy to carry a pillow. I roll up clothes for that purpose.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?
Do not forget the trekking poles.
Last yr on our hike in, the first morning woke up to 3 inches of fresh snow.
The poles help so much when side hilling, unbelievable.
Will be taking an epi pen this yr as well, my son/hunting partner has allergies to animal hair, never know just how bad his allergies will be.
Good luck
Trudeau is a Neya Noonan Utim Tugeye