Some of my faves
#1 I used to carry my kids around in a kelty kids pack. they work fine around town, but horribly UN-utilitarian in the woods.
I came up with a solution and built two strap stirrups for attaching to my Kifaru. This is WAY better. When the kids legs are tired he hops on the chair and puts his feet in the stirrups. When he is not I still have the best backpack I've found to date. In the pic you'll see the yellow straps around his feet.
#2 I made a sherpa strap (tumpline) to lash to my pack on a pack out, making those 120+# loads WAY more tolerable, almost easy in comparison. amazing how ancient technology can be forgotten, yet still very useful
#3 I make my own calls, agonize over their sound, and usefulness, constantly tweaking and revamping. Calling is by far my favorite way to take an animal, with that in mind I have to have it just right. I've built a hundred grunt tubes over the years, but this is the one that right now hits the sweet spot. totally custom with lots of changes, from build to cover to dampeners and back pressure chamber. This thing is LOUD and really thumps. The string is made such that it cannot come off the tube, is wide and thick (far more comfy)and finally white and pink, removing the possibility of losing it. Finally, I braid a short open reed call into the string itself. I use diaphragm most of the time, but sometimes I get the hankering for an open reed. This year its a lathed wooden bodied custom (not pictured) with a mouthpiece modeled from a fight'n cow call, sanded surface and thicker 'tapered' (important) reed and a peice of rubber on the edges that can be closed to offer a more nasally numbed down sound. Sounds so good, its loud when needed and rarely sticks but can still do a soft calf call.
Great thread! cant wait to hear more. Now if someone could just figure out a drag to get our elk out of the woods...