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Gear List: back pack hunt
One or two Medium size duffle bags(soft pack), with max. 50lbs total gear, not including rifle
Daypack---recommended Kuiu Pro 6000 or 7800 and we recommend previous experience with pack
Sleeping bag—light, compact, at least -10C bag, Kuiu 0 degree or taiga Morning Star (taigaworks.ca)
Air Mattress or bed roll—recommended NeoAir Klymit (klymit.com) etc., light and compactable
Hiking boots—worn in (requirement, don’t bring new boots on a mountain hunt!), waterproof
recommended
Camp shoes—light, breathable, comfortable, compactable (crocks work well)
Raingear—very important to have high quality, we recommend Kuiu raingear. Pants and jacket with
hood. (Kuiu Yukon is gear is great)
Gloves (2 pair) and hats—Kuiu super down mitts recommended for glassing (personal preference) and
later-season hunts (September and October hunts)
Hiking shirts and pants—comfortable, easy dry, quiet materials. Layering-- down, Marino wool etc. Late
hunts should consider warmer layers. Comfort is key. (I use kuiu layering system)
Long underwear
Merino socks, hiking socks etc.
Camp clothing—light change of clothes for by campfire or evening.
Personal toiletries, medications etc.
Water bottle( nalgene) or water carrier/camelback etc.
Binoculars and bino bivy
Spotting scope and tripod
Camera, charger, batteries/battery bank.
Knife or Havalon (as preferred) w/ blades. And Leatherman or multi-tool
2 Headlamps, charged. Lighter, insect repellent, duct tape, sunscreen (August hunts).
Small First Aid Kid, with foot care items and small wound items.
Small roll of paracord
Sited rifle w/ ammo or bow/arrows and customs documents for same
Average Temperatures (in degrees Celcius)
August: Day (+5C to +20C), Night (0C to +10C) September: Day (-10C to +10C), Night (+5C to -15C)
Gear List: Boat/Lodge Hunts
One or two Medium size duffle bags(soft pack), with max. 50lbs total gear, not including rifle
Daypack---recommended Kuiu Pro 6000 or 7800 and we recommend previous experience with pack
Sleeping bag—light, compact, at least -10C bag, Kuiu 0 degree or taiga Morning Star (taigaworks.ca)
*Not necessary for lodge huntHiking boots—worn in (requirement, don’t bring new boots on a mountain hunt!), waterproof
Rubber boots
Camp shoes—light, breathable, comfortable, compactable (crocks work well)
Raingear—very important to have high quality, we recommend Kuiu raingear. Pants and jacket with
hood. (Kuiu Yukon is gear is great)
Gloves (2 pair) and hats—Kuiu super down mitts recommended for glassing (personal preference) and
later-season hunts (September and November hunts)
Hiking shirts and pants—comfortable, easy dry, quiet materials. Layering-- down, Marino wool etc. Late
hunts should consider warmer layers. Comfort is key. (I use kuiu layering system)
Long underwear
Merino socks, hiking socks etc.
Camp clothing—light change of clothes for evening.
Personal toiletries, medications etc.
Water bottle( nalgene) or water carrier/camelback etc.
Binoculars and bino bivy
Spotting scope and tripod
Camera, charger.
Knife or Havalon (as preferred) w/ blades. And Leatherman or multi-tool
2 Headlamps, charged. Lighter, insect repellent, duct tape, sunscreen (August hunts).
Small First Aid Kid, with foot care items and small wound items.
Small roll of paracord
Sited rifle w/ ammo or bow/arrows and customs documents for same
Average Temperatures (in degrees Celcius)
August: Day (+5C to +20C), Night (0C to +10C) September: Day (-10C to +10C), Night (+5C to -15C)