Mine is similar to others, but for selfish reasons I figured I might as well list them. How many times CAN you pack your pack before the season???
Fist, though it hasn't been mentioned, the pack itself. I've gone through badlands and eberlestock, etc... But nothing has fit my needs as well as this kifaru hauler. I don't carry much in the woods. But I plan to carry alot out. Often over 120 lbs. I hate hiking back to get a frame pack, as I am generally 4-5 miles in when the work begins. Also, I hate external frames, and they are impossible to hunt with on. So, that being said, this is MY perfect pack to put it all in.
There behind that camo portion of the shelf is my boning materials. Game bags, Helle boning knife, file and a lite rain coat, along with the 8,000 ci bag that carries it all. Also not including the clothes I'm wearing (wolfskin-predator or wool and merino under clothes), wool gloves.
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn33/elkbreath/IMG_8661-1.jpginside that top pocket is my possibles pouch which carries the bare essential for survival
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn33/elkbreath/IMG_8662-1.jpg food
whistle (carltons fightin cow call)
heavy space blanket
fire starting tinder
flint, matches, lighter
razor knife, cord
may have forgotten something...
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn33/elkbreath/IMG_8666.jpg Ok, then in the main compartment...firstly, not pictured is some oranges, dates, judo and broadhead.
then...
calls
sog cub knife/multitool with sheath
Katadyn water filter (black bag, for when I use a platypus water blader)
Nalgene, with built in filter (for when I don't take the bladder)
para cord
4 Dia reeds (red coin case, attached to cord)
various cow calls (carlton, custom wood, primos, sceery)
All calls are tied to the pack and carried in a little pouch on the pack
Grunt tube, also attached to pack
Finger and arm guards
wook hat/socks
Head lamp
batteries
GPS /compass (topo maps on GPS)
brain food
Thats it! This setup has gotten me through several squalls. Packed me in as deep as I can go and got me back out. Packed out twenty or so elk with monster loads. It doesn't get in my way while wearing it hunting. It is narrow enough and light enough that I don't notice it, and its load carrying capability can't be matched. I've even tried Bull pacs, and they just don't compare well.
Anyway, thats what works for ME! I hope I;m not forgetting something! Heres a pic of me wearing the pack...
and loaded down roughly 120 lbs...
Hope ya'll like picutres! :rolleyes: and thanks for the input everyone...DAn