How much time do you have? Shoot me a PM. I have an MR Crewcab that needs to hunt this year. Has a medium or large belt and large shoulder harness. Yours to use if you want. I'll cover shipping.
Could put a Marshall bag on it as well. Big bag, you could use it as a tent if you need.
Dead serious. Let me know. Can also throw in a 15 degree Snugpak bag with Klymit pad as well.
I have way more gear than I need or use and it sounds like you need it and could use it.
Jeremy
This is why this is a great forumIf you wear a large kifaru belt, I’ll send you a pack and some gear to use this year. You pay shipping. Just send it back after the season.
Dude that sucks, I hate a thief. I cant believe that someone would have the nerve to do something like that. If I see something that matches that description pop up in my area for sale I will let you know. Hope that you find the thief.Hey fellow Roksliders, last night I had very frustrating and unfortunate thing happen. I had my pack stolen right out of my garage while I was packing it to leave for a trip this morning. I live in sleepy Durango, CO and really surprised by this. Anyways if everyone could help me keep an eye out for my gear that would be greatly appreciated it. It was a MR beartooth 80 with the top lid in coyote. Contents were a Slumberjack down bag and one man tent. A vortex diamondback spotter, sig sauer range finder, Soto cook system and a couple benchmade knives.
Any info or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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I’m with Poser, let me know if you need anything. I’m willing to lend you anything I have if I’m not using it and I don’t think I’ll make it back out until the last 9 days of season.Sorry to hear that. I assume they broke into your garage? Post it in the Durango community pages
Anyway, I live in Durango as well and have some gear you can borrow for the duration of archery season:
15 degree bag
3/4 Thermarest (non insulated)
Mtnsmith mountain tarp
Jetboil
Not opposed to lending you my spotter either, but we might need to trade that back and forth a bit.