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  1. #1
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    Question Pack recommendation

    I need to get a new pack and need help. I don't get out much these days but when i do i like to get away from roads and people. i go on an alpine hunt Sept 1st for 3 days only and have to pack in the gear it takes me to survive for that time. then throughout the year i go on day hikes. In this case I need the pack to be able to handle getting out whatever, if anything, i shoot off the beaten path. Do you guys have any good recommendations for me. I want to keep it under $150 but am always open to opinions and good advise.

    This is one i was considering:
    High Sierra Sports, waterproof, internal frame
    3840cu.in., 30"x16"x8", 4lbs, 10oz.
    whisper cloth fabric
    Bang, flop

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  3. #2
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    Re: Pack recommendation

    the pack you are considering has the capacity to give you a 3-5 day hunt.
    I personally use a wilderness wonder style pack but I have seen and liked the eberlestock firefly or the badlands 4500 pack. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...770&id=0046765

    I use 2 packs, an external frame for 2 day + alpine hunts and I use a badlands 2200 as a day pack. you can read my review on the badlands pack here:http://www.huntingtipsandtricks.com/viewarticle/14/22
    "Using your legs to go up a road is called walking, not hiking and if you have a gun over your shoulder or a bow in hand it's called road hunting."
    -Goat Guy. Dec 3/09.

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    check out the Alaskan outfitters stuff from cabellas. Love mine.
    Blacktailaholic

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    I have been trying out a Tatonka Lastenkraxe. Yes, that is it's name!
    It is a tubular aluminum external frame with a 70 liter bag attached. So far I have only gone up to about 30 lbs but it looks promising. I am recovering from a spine injury and have to go easy on weights for now. This pack is lighter than one would think and is very sturdy.

    Some folk will denigrate external frame packs as "unwieldy", "clumsy" or "old fashioned". It is true that internal frame packs are in vogue but a decent external frame should not be too cavalierly dismissed. People have opined that externals will "throw you off balance". I have used internal frames as well and I don't think this Lastenkraxe causes me to be unbalanced any more than the internal. Perhaps these critics refer to the cheapo external frame models that can give unfortunate results.

    I had a Trapper Nelson packboard when I was a teenager. Uncomfortable.

    Now, if I could just figure out exactly what Lastenkraxe means...

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    Somebody must make a pack which will have straps conducive to shooting a rifle with the pack on. I don't know how others hunt but I have a pack with survival stuff plus odds and sods to make hunting in the woods a bit easier. Very seldom have I had the opportunity to remove the pack and shoot an animal. Usually I am in such a close proximity that if I was to start shedding my pack I might as well beat a base drum.
    I have worn my Trapper Nelson pack board out packing numerous quarters of elk. It is the smallest of the Trapper Nelson line(#1 or #3 I forget how the number rating goes) but boy it was the cat's pajamas. Small and strong with straps I replaces with wide canvas straps. I could throw a rifle up with no problem at all. I have tried numerous times to fix it but to no avail. It is time to retire the veteran and move on to more advanced technology. The million dollar question is, but what?

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    the eberlestock has the rifle scabbord.
    "Using your legs to go up a road is called walking, not hiking and if you have a gun over your shoulder or a bow in hand it's called road hunting."
    -Goat Guy. Dec 3/09.

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    The eberlestock also has thin straps so you can shoot with it on. The guy that makes them used to be a biathalon skiier. Check them out.

    BHB

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    Great info guys! I got more info then I bargained for and am still reading. Thanks again!
    Bang, flop

  10. #9
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    Re: Pack recommendation

    Take a look at hundreds of guys in the field, and you'll see the Camp Trails pack frame with various bags., IT works.

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    Re: Pack recommendation

    Walks--that thick strap is just a recoil pad.

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