AK Moose prep pics

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Doc,
I couldn't find a pic of the Geezer Ridge toilet but it's the same as my trout camp toilet. I take two totes of food along.........eat the food....nest one tote inside the other and spray foam between as a bonding and stiffening agent. These have been in use for a decade.

That is outstanding Vern!

Looks like it could easily double as a shooting blind...well, not easily...bad idea, never mind.
 

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I take two 1st aid type kits. One that stays in camp for ailments and one that i carry for in field emergencies.. emergency kits, imho should be a little overkill.. items i carry in field are pictured: please add suggestions
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Good kit. Couple other items to consider, they are small and would not add much weight ...
A fresnel lens & tweezers for slivers. The below fresnel is a credit card size ...
https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Fres...id=1597319999&sprefix=fresnal+,aps,169&sr=8-4

Burn pad
 

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One other item would be Benadryl antihistamine for bee stings or other allergic reactions. Once field dressed a deer that had been in poison sumac. Not a lot of fun.
 

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maybe add suture kit, tweezer, sm. scissor, bobby pins couple sm & lg, sew kit (sm travel size), and a spare boot lace.
 

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Is he 50? Saw this bull a couple days ago. Saw around 15 bulls in this valley and 14 of them were legal bulls
 

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Here’s another pic of him. He has a big dropper and kicker. Almost enough to make up for lack of points. Definitely not a shooter on the first day.
 

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Best wishes to you for a wonderful and safe adventure.

We will ship-out our gear from ANC to BET in a few weeks...fingers crossed! I'm starting to feel some coolness in the nite air here...but it just might be all in my head because I do get extra excited this time of year for my planned hunting adventures.

Good luck as well Doc
 

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Guys I am new here and I really appreciate this thread. I have plans to fly on 1 Sep and hunt with my cousin. Most of the items in the pics I already have or my cousin has covered. This will be my first trip to Alaska and I can't wait. I just hope COVID doesn't screw things up for me.
 

Southeast

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Headed into the bush on the 3rd.

In case anyone is researching something similar, I shipped two 50lb boxes of food and gear to Fairbanks last week. It cost about $140 for each (USPS Priority Mail). Delivery took 4 business days. It's nice knowing most of my stuff is already there, and that I won't have to drag it through the airports.
 
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