Welcome from Georgia. Now for some friendly, albeit unsolicited, advice I hope you don't mind). Once your gear is tuned, concentrate on form. That will do wonders for your shot making. When your accuracy is good out to 15 - 20 yards, in my mind you are ready to hunt. The archery aspect of bowhunting must be backed up with hunting knowledge and woods lore. Spend a lot of time studying your chosen game to know its habits and likely hangouts. Likewise spend a lot of time studying the areas you will hunt. Since you are a backpacker, handling yourself in the wilderness should not be a problem, but, still, study first aid and orienteering. This sounds like a lot of chore work, but you will find it quite fun to learn these things. You can never learn it all, though. All this stuff is fun, especially when you find some buddies to share these adventures with. You have embarked on a fun journey. Good luck and good hunting!