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  1. 440Gordy

    Creepy experiences in the backcountry

    I actually have a funny story I just remembered. I was doing a refit in a fish plant up on the central coast of BC in klemtu. I had my dog with me and we went and hiked the powerline. It was rainy season which is 11 months out of the year up there. Anyways next time we go to walk the trail a few...
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    Creepy experiences in the backcountry

    Great thread guys. First story happened to me second story was from a guy in camp that was backed up by a few other guys. Storey one. Myself and 3 other guys where sitting in camp just after the holidays getting stuff set up for the crew to come in the next week. The camp was In the middle of...
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    New Member from van isle bc

    Thanks for the welcome guys. Geewhiz you'll get one someday if you put in the work. That pic was the last leg of our 3 day journey back to my truck. I was running on fumes at point. Food and beer in the truck at the end of the trail kept me going
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    Acceptable backcountry pack weight?

    Mines around 40ish for a 7-10 day hunt not including water and carried gear. Like the rest have stated you'll constantly be making adjustments as you go and what your pursing as well as purchasing different gear down the road. I lighter tent is in my future. I also have a 6 pound brick of a tent...
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    parking for a sheep hunt

    I've left mine in the designated pull outs lots. Just leave all valuables locked up and out of sight. I also recommend keeping a battery booster or a solar panel on your dash hooked to the battery of your vehicle. We learned the hard way once.
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    New Member from van isle bc

    Hey guys. New member here from Vancouver Island British Columbia. Been lurking the forums for awhile and finally decided to join. Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. Also wanted to say thanks for the vast amount of knowledge on this forum. Looking to contribute and share as much as I...
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    Why you dont hunt with some people anymore

    People that don't pull their weight is my number one pet peeve. Whether it's camp chores such as getting wood or general cleanliness of camp etc. The other is instant experts and know it all. Prime example is a good buddy of mine I gifted an old rifle I had sitting in my safe because his old...
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