Stone Glacier Solo backpack with medium belt. Bag, frame and belt, accessory bag, spotting scope bag, 2 camp pockets, two hip bet pockets and weapon sling included. Over $800 new. $400 shipped OBO.
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This is a great setup. I may have to do some modification in my garage. It’s always hard to find a place to store meat especially during archery season.
By body shape and head size and shape, I would say it is a sow. Bears can be tough because they vary allot on weight based on where they are living (which part of the country they are in). Mature boars typically have much wider front shoulders and larger noses compared to their head. Big mature...
I used to carry a 450 marlin when hunting with hounds but have moved away from it. I bought a Ruger American Predator rifle in 308 and would never go back. The ruger is way lighter, cheaper and the short barrel is perfect. It can also double up as a wolf gun for me in the winter lion hunting...
If I had to choose one it would be the Kuiu Talus pant. They are durable, waterproof in key areas, hip vents to cool you but most of all they just fit me good and are really comfortable to walk long distances.
What is the width like on the timberlines? I have really narrow feet and the schnee pac boots are way too wide for me. I always have liked the company but it’s tough when you can’t try a boot on without buying it.
I like to do what minimizes wear and tear on my knees as much as possible. I also don’t have access to hills or any area to get a true vertical miles in. I vary it up by doing different things in a gym like stair master with a weighted pack, running, lunges, squats, burpees, box jumps, step ups...
How easy is it to separate the bag from the frame and put a quarter or meat bag on the load shelf? I’ve never seen one of these in person. Is it a complete pain to do or relatively simple?