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Thread: Hunting/Hiking Gear

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Jun 2015
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    fraser valley
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    biolite stove, love it, will never look back

  2. #12
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    Jun 2017
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Wiggy waders, no need to take your boots off, and dry crossing streams

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
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    under your bed, in your closet, in your head
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    I always wanted a Helium filled packboard

  4. #14
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    Sep 2013
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    06
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    kifaru gun bearer, bino pack and collapsible hiking poles.

  5. #15
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    Jul 2015
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    Van Isle
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Helinox chair one, great little chair that's light and packs up well. very sturdy with a very high weight rating.

  6. #16
    Pemby_mess Guest

    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Sil-tarp has to be one of my most versatile pieces of kit. 400 grams in weight, yet provides nearly 100 sq ft of dry ground = priceless. I camp and cook under it in all seasons, but the uses are endless.

  7. #17
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    Abbotsford
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Quote Originally Posted by Squamch View Post
    Instead of paracord, I use blind cord, like the stuff for cheap accordion blinds. It's 1.5mm I think, and it's STRONG.
    Right !!! ? It's crazy how strong that shit is !

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Quote Originally Posted by Pemby_mess View Post
    Sil-tarp has to be one of my most versatile pieces of kit. 400 grams in weight, yet provides nearly 100 sq ft of dry ground = priceless. I camp and cook under it in all seasons, but the uses are endless.
    I agree, I too find mine very useful...

  9. #19
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    Thermarest Z-seat, it’s like sitting on a heating pad.

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Jun 2017
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    Re: Hunting/Hiking Gear

    This year we are running a trip wire set up for camp security, I bought from fithops.com there perimeter trip alarm, it sets off a 12 gauge round, when tripped, should scare me and the bear, if tripped, I also found blank 12 gauge rounds so the bear does not shoot me

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