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    WTS Seek Outside Redcliff with SXL Stove and Half Liner

    Upgraded from my tipi to a Sprinter van this year. No longer needing it. I used it for a 4th season rifle hunt and a backcountry ski trip last year. It's in excellent condition. $1275 TYD.
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    CO Archery Elk Post Muzzleloader

    Appreciate the input guys! Looks like I’ll have to keep at it and hope I can find one that wants to talk.
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    CO Archery Elk Post Muzzleloader

    I’ve been out in CO for archery elk every weekend since the season opened. As you would expect, pressure increased with muzzleloader season and I haven’t heard a bugle since. Would it be a smart move to mostly give up on calling and rely primarily on a glassing and spot and stalk strategy for...
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    Favorite down jacket

    I haven’t tried Kuiu or First Lite down though have ordered plenty of clothes from both that I’ve sent back. Compared to my Arcteryx gear they are definitely inferior and the cost isn’t much different when Arcteryx is on sale. I use my Arcteryx Atom LT hoody for everything active which includes...
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    Rifle case for flying

    I currently have a Plano gun case that I bought online for $40. It gets the job done though I wouldn’t use it with an expensive setup. I don’t fully trust that it won’t move around in the case unless you use additional passing. There is no comparison with my buddy’s Pelican case though. He...
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    7 hours in Denver

    1 shot gear is about a 45 minute drive from the airport. They have the largest selection of Sitka gear in the country (I believe) and sell a lot of other great hunting equipment.
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    Best Lightweight Trekking Poles?

    I’ve been pretty happy with my Black Diamond trail series aluminum poles, but would definitely recommend checking out their carbon poles for more weight savings.
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    Seek Outsides new U-Turn woodburning stove--saving weight in a flat top

    Looks awesome. I may have to give this a shot for camping/skiing in Colorado this winter.
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    Mapping Resources

    Gaia has been awesome and it's only $40 per year. As far as I can tell, it has all the same features as OnX
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    BaseMap vs OnX

    I just started using Gaia GPS and so far it has been awesome. Right now it's my goto for hunting and backcountry skiing. Very easy to use and more versatile than OnX in my opinion. All of the necessary hunting map layers and it's got the slope angle contour shading layer from CalTopo which is...
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    FNG from Colorado

    Welcome. I'm in Denver.
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    Michigander living in Colorado

    Welcome from Denver! The state is getting a bit crowded but I'm a transplant myself so I suppose I can't complain about anyone moving here.
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