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Ever struggle to get a sharp edge on your hunting knife? This 20-minute tuturial walks step-by-step through the process of making your blade razor sharp. Plus, we discuss best benchtop sharpening stones and field stones. ENJOY! To watch the video of this episode, please join us on www.patreon.com/backcountry , where you'll get access to all our bonus content.
This episode looks at three of the best replaceable-blade, ultralight folding hunting knives on the market: Havalon, Outdoor Edge, and Browning. We believe every serious hunter should have a good traditional fixed-blade hunting knife and be good at sharpening it. However, there is a place for replaceable-blade knives. This discussion addresses what to pick and why. Plus, we share a couple of cautionary true stories—one that could have ended in death—of accidents with scalpel-sharp replaceable-blade knives. ENJOY! To see the knives showcased in the video of this episode, join us on www.patreon.com/backcountry. The $10 tier will get you access to all our member-exclusive videos and bonus content. And a HUGE thanks to those of you allready on board supporting the podcast—we can't thank you enough!
Here's the nitty-gritty on all JvB's gear assembled for an upcoming DIY, drop-camp hunt in Alaska for moose, caribou, black bear, and wolf. Hunt gear, sleep systems, shelters, fire-starting tools, optics, medical prep, everything. We detail each item, including why it's necessary and why we chose that specific version, and provide weight when applicable. Food type, quantity, and prep is also outlined. Full list below. ENJOY! FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.browning.com www.barnesbullets.com www.timneytriggers.com www.leupold.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com GEAR LIST Alaska 2022 Moose Hunt License, locking tags, & harvest tickets Browning X-Bolt Speed SR, w/scope, bipod, suppressor, cover: 10.25 lbs Leupold VX-6HD scope, 2-12x40 with WindPlex reticle and CDS ZL turret Spartan Precision Equipment Javelin Pro Hunt Tac bipod Silencer Central Banish 30 suppressor in 7-inch configuration Red Kettle M19 sling See-through bikini-type scope cover Neoprene protective scope cover Browning thin rifle cover Browning raingear .75 lbs Federal ammo w/180-grain Barnes TSX bullets, 30 rounds 1.5 lbs .44 Magnum S&W M69 Combat Magnum 2.5 lbs .44 Magnum ammo, 11 rounds 2.5 lbs Hunting knives, Siembida Custom Shrike & Kestrel, .75 lbs Gransfors Bruk hatchet 1.5 lbs Swarovski EL Range 10x42 Binocular 3.25 lbs Swarovski ATS 65HD Spotting scope 3.25 lbs Spartan Ascent tripod 3.25 lbs Water filter, Katadyn Pro .75 lbs Filter bottle by Sawyer .5 lbs Life Straw water filter .12 lbs Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 boots 5.25 lbs Stone Glacier gaiters .75 lbs Browning clothing, Ovix line 5.0 lbs Argali Kodiak Belt N/A Big Agnes Tent, Copper Spur UL3 5.5 lbs Pitchable A-Frame tarp by SaphiRose 2.5 lbs ExPed Synmat UL 7 M sleeping pad 1 lb Stone Glacier Chilcoot 0 sleeping bag 2.75 lbs Stone Glacier packable down Grumman puffy pants .75 lbs Stone Glacier packable down Grumman Puffy coat .75 lbs Stone Glacier packable down Grumman Puffy vest .5 lbs Extra Long Johns, socks, neck gaiter, gloves, etc: 2.0 lbs Game bags by Caribou Gear 2.25 lbs Battery banks 1.75 lbs Folding solar panel, Big Blue 28 W 1.5 lbs Backpack, EXO MTN Gear expedition-grade 6.5 lbs EXO meat webbing mesh .25 lbs EXO internal drybag .25 lbs Pack cover .25 lbs Meals: 36, Mountain House & Peak Refuel, plus snacks 15 lbs Ultralight mountaineering stove, 1 lb Fishing rod: Redington 7'6” 3-weight Classic Trout .12 lbs Fishing reel: Lamson Liquid 3-4 Fishing kit: flies in box, spare leader, 5x tippet 1.0 lb Crocs, All Terrain w/4-wheel-drive 1.0 lb Hat: Stetson Cross Creek N/A Cap: Browning mesh-back ball cap N/A Bag No. 1: Scent Killer field wipes 100 feet of 550 paracord Two contractor-grade trash bags Spare glasses Spare lifestraw Bug repellant Scent-free deodorant Bag No. 2: Health and sick care Cold medicine Ibuprofen and vitamins Advil PM Rolaids or Tums Emergency water tablets Leuko tape MTN OPS ignite and enduro packets Montreal Steak seasoning Head net Latex gloves Leaf tea Titanium spork Spare lithium batteries Bag No. 3: Gun care Bore snake Gun oil Birchwood Casey rust-preventive wipes Silver, metallic, permanent Sharpie marker Scope adjustment tool Compact sharpening stone Bag No. 4: Three lighters Stormproof matches Pyro Putty, winter blend Two headlamps Havalon knife
Welcome to the Backwoods Bowhunter Podcast. If you like bowhunting and backwoods humor, then you might have come to the right place. We do not take ourselves too seriously. Our style is for you to feel like you are sitting around the campfire with your buddies, tossin' back some cold beers, talking bowhunting and whatever else may come to mind. We keep it real, raw, and have some good ole fun.Episode 67:Tim and Mike have both been working diligently on their properties getting them set up for opening day of bow season in 7 short weeks.Putting in Killer Food Plots, clearing shooting lanes, setting new stand locations, making sure trail cameras are fully charged, doing inventory on camo and gear, and so much more! Putting in the work in the preseason will pay dividends in the season. Don't delay! Most importantly, shoot your bow and make sure it is tuned and ready to go before taking a shot at an animal.Opening Day Countdown Tracker in Illinois: 7 WeeksGrab your bow and get after it!Get kids outdoors!Website: backwoodsbowhunter.comFacebook: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastInstagram: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastTwitter: @BWBHPodcastBackwoods Bowhunter is a brand owned and operated by: 3rd Axis Outfitters "Push Your Limits""In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen. The excellent people who protest against all hunting, and consider sportsmen as enemies of wildlife, are ignorant of the fact that in reality the genuine sportsman is by all odds the most important factor in keeping the larger and more valuable wild creatures from total extermination." - President Theodore Roosevelt
Welcome to the Backwoods Bowhunter Podcast. If you like bowhunting and backwoods humor, then you might have come to the right place. Our style is for you to feel like you are sitting around the campfire with your buddies, tossin' back some cold beers, talking bowhunting and whatever else may come to mind. We keep it real, raw, and have some good ole fun.Episode 58:Tim just returned from vacation in Aruba so not much to report in the world of midwest bowhunting. Tim shares the story of his deep sea fishing adventure as well as some other shenanigans. Opening Day Countdown Tracker in Illinois: 15 WeeksGrab your bow and get after it!Get kids outdoors!Website: backwoodsbowhunter.comFacebook: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastInstagram: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastTwitter: @BWBHPodcastBackwoods Bowhunter is a brand owned and operated by: 3rd Axis Outfitters "Push Your Limits""In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen. The excellent people who protest against all hunting, and consider sportsmen as enemies of wildlife, are ignorant of the fact that in reality the genuine sportsman is by all odds the most important factor in keeping the larger and more valuable wild creatures from total extermination." - President Theodore Roosevelt
Welcome to the Backwoods Bowhunter Podcast. Our style is for you to feel like you are sitting around the campfire with your buddies, tossin' back some cold beers, talking bowhunting and whatever else may come to mind.Episode 50:It's hard to believe we are at episode 50. It is a nice milestone to reach, and we are looking forward to the next 50!In this episode, we did a brief review of the top 5 most downloaded episodes from the first 50. We talk about Tim's misfortunes with Mossy Oak and trying to receive the inaugural commemorative turkey stamps he ordered.We are giving away a bow sight. A brand new Extreme Archery 5 pin sight can be all yours. Listen to find out how. What the hell are furries !!!??? Opening Day Countdown Tracker in Illinois: 23 WeeksGrab your bow and get after it!Get kids outdoors!Website: backwoodsbowhunter.comFacebook: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastInstagram: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastTwitter: @BWBHPodcastBackwoods Bowhunter is a brand owned and operated by: 3rd Axis Outfitters "Push Your Limits""In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen. The excellent people who protest against all hunting, and consider sportsmen as enemies of wildlife, are ignorant of the fact that in reality the genuine sportsman is by all odds the most important factor in keeping the larger and more valuable wild creatures from total extermination." - President Theodore Roosevelt
Tune in on this episode to learn a few key tips for processing and packing out an animal. This isn't a fully comprehensive step by step but I share a few things I've learned over the years that have really helped this process. Make sure when you head into the field to kill an animal, you have a clear plan on how you'll process and pack out the animal. It's a really special experience when you bowhunt and process a deer, make sure to take in the experience and enjoy it! Follow along with me on Instagram @adam_buchanan and #firstgenerationbowhunter for more stories and photos paired with each episode. Welcome to all the new subscribers! If you like what you hear, please drop a review on iTunes, I'm hoping to get 20 reviews in the next week, please help drop a line in and share feedback and refer this podcast to other First Generation Bowhunters. Products mentioned on this episode: Bushnell TRKR flashlight https://amzn.to/3Lfec3i (I said I paid like $20 for this, it's more like $45, my bad y'all) Havalon knife https://amzn.to/3wJ2qdc Badlands 2200 hunting pack https://amzn.to/3iC2seK
Heeeyayaaaay Announcing a new entry on our podcast series. This time @Leff, delivering a mix cooked especially for us. Leff, based in Rome, is a co-founder of Havalon records and dj resident at Club011. Take your time and enjoy the journey! ✨ Stay tuned for the next hilarious upcomings
In this episode of The Silvercore Podcast Travis Bader sits down with Silvercore pro staffer and hunter extrordinaire, Paul Ballard to discuss gear for new hunters. There are so many options to choose from it can be overwhelming, particularly to someone starting out. We cut through the clutter and explain what you need, what you don't and where your money is best spent so that you can have a productive and enjoyable hunt. We also discuss the Vortex Apparel Package, the Silvercore Club Shoot, and a number of other ongoing promotions and giveaways that you don't want to miss out on! Listen to the podcast to learn how to enter for free and and check out our website for full details. If you are a new listener to The Silvercore Podcast, make sure to subscribe and join in the conversation! Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction [00:00:00 - 00:01:43] Rifle purchase[00:04:52 - 00:06:08] Hunting gear [00:06:09 - 00:06:39] Waterfowl Gun [00:06:40 - 00:07:24] Rifles [00:07:25 - 00:13:54] Caring for your firearm [00:13:55 - 00:16:41] Common calibres, calibre accuracy [00:16:42 - 00:23:32] Stock's, firearm placement, recoil pads [00:23:33 - 00:28:00] Carrying a firearm out in the field- slings [00:28:00 - 00:31:12] Different types of optics, Setting up your optics, how to use your optics, Accuracy of optics, and robustness [00:31:13 - 00:46:31] Binoculars [00:46:32 - 00:49:11] Silvercore Giveaways: Splendid Bastard Package Glock Collector Item [00:51:30 - 00:52:23] Mantis [00:55:08 - 00:55:57] CZ Mallard [00:55:57 - 00:57:02] Silvercore Postal Shoot [00:49:31 - 00:50:38] , [00:57:02 - 00:59:09] Knives [00:59:56 - 01:05:07] Other Hunting Equipment ( Clothing Equipment, Ancillary Equipment [01:05:07 - 01:07:27] Suggestions for next Podcast [01:07:27] Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources which may be beneficial to you: Silvercore [00:00:12], [00:57:25] Vortex Optics [00:01:55], [00:043:13 -00:045:22], [01:07:15] Tikka [00:09:24] Thompson's water seal [00:14:39] Reliable Gun [00:17:13], [00:45:22], [00:57:36] Poco Military [00:17:46], [00:45:22], [00:57:25] Kent Outdoors [00:17:46], [00:45:22], [00:57:25] Silvercore Postal Shoot [00:49:31], [00:58:32 - 00:5 Splendid Bastard [00:50:38] Glock (Canada) [00:51:30 -00:52:23] Alaska Guide Creations binoculars pouch [00:52:27] Mantis [00:55:13] Ryan Steacy [00:58:21] International Barrels IBI [00:58:21] Ultimatum Precision [00:58:29] Drummond Shooting [00:57:45] CZ (Mallard Shotgun) [00:56:05] MoraKniv (Knives) [01:01:36] Havalon [01:00:34] Darn Tough [01:06:48] Follow us: Podcast YouTube Newsletter Instagram Facebook Follow our Host Instagram: @Bader.Trav Learn More about Silvercore Silvercore Club Online Training Other Training & Services Merchandise
SHOW NOTES Backcountry Gear Challenge: fit 10 days worth of gear into 55 pounds Top-of-the-list item: Tag/Hunting license! • Sleep systems: Sleeping bag, pad, & tent • Backpacks: Types and recommendations • Raingear: Jackets & pants, pack covers, drybags for camera & electronics • Clothing & footwear: From skin to shell. Underwear, base layer, pants, shirts, the annoyance of layering, puffy coats & pants, neck gaiters and warm hats, appropriate boots, Crocs and manliness, crampons, and more. • Cooking systems: backpacking stoves, fire starters, water filters, water containers, and the critical Life Straw • Optics: Rangefinding binoculars, Badlands bino harnesses, spotting scopes, • Communication: inReach Mini, Midland handheld radios, lithium batteries, solar chargers, battery reservoirs, smartphone headphones, headlamps, and compasses. • Camera: Smart phone vs. compact lightweight DSLR, plus Phone Skope • Tripod favorites: Outdoorsman Medium and Spartan Precision Sentinel • Rifle, Ammo, & Accessories: sling, Galco ammo carrier, Spartan bipod, Otis cleaning cable, electrical tape (yellow!), ballistic chart, wind checker, and handgun if applicable • Knives & Accessories: Leatherman Tool, fixed-blade hunting knife by Browning, Arno Bernard, or Siembida Custom Knives; Outdoor Edge or Havalon, compact EZE-Lapp diamond stone, Outdoor Edge folding saw, Gransfors Bruks Hunter's Axe, Kuiu or Caribou Gear game bags, contractor-grade garbage bags • Health & Hygiene: compact deodorant, hand soap, toothbrush & paste, floss, Airborne tablets, Zip Fizz, MTN OPS, Ibuprophen, Mucinex D, NyQuil, Blister kit, sunscreen, chapstick, vaseline, sunglasses, wipes, bug spray, bug net, knee braces, TETRA ear pro, notebook • Food: Mountain House and other freeze-dried brands, snacks, gum, hard candy, energy supplements, Montreal Stake Seasoning, coffee or tea RESOURCES: Mountain Hardwear sleeping bags Stone Glacier sleeping bags Kuiu sleeping bags Wiebad Mini Tac Pad (pillow) Thermarest sleeping pads Klymit sleeping pads Big Agnes sleeping pads ExPed sleeping mats Big Agnes tents Mountain Hardwear tents Spartan Precision Carbonlite Tent Kifaru tents Barney's Sports Chalet "freighter pack" Sitka Mountain Hauler 6200 pack Mystery Ranch packs Sitka Gear Stormfront raingear Kuiu rain gear https://kryptek.com/catalog/category/rain-gear/ Grundens rain gear Helly Hanson rain gear JetBoil backpacking stoves Katadyn water filters LifeStraw portable water filters Swarovski EL Range Leica Geovid rangefinding binos Zeiss Victory RF rangefinding binos Badlands bino cases Swarovski ATS 65 spotting scope Leupold 12-40 x 60mm Gold Ring spotting scope Garmin inReach Mini Midland handheld radios Leica V-Lux camera Phone Skope Outdoorsman's Medium Tripod Outdoorsman's Tripod Pan Head Spartan Precision Sentinel Tripod Spartan Precision Javelin Bipod Galco Gunleather "Stalker" ammo carrier Otis cleaning kits with flexible cable Leatherman tools Arno Bernard Dagga Boy drop point knife Siembida Custom Knives Instagram page Outdoor Edge Razorlite exchangeable blade knife Havalon exchangeable blade knife Outdoor Edge folding saw Gransfors Bruks Hunter's Axe Kuiu game bags Caribou Gear game bags Mountain OPS energy suppliments TETRA hearing enhancement/protection Rite in the Rain notebooks Mountain House freeze-dried meals
Bobby Boswell has an intense passion for replaceable blade knife design. He uses this style of knife on a very regular basis throughout the year doing work as a wildlife biologist, and he also uses them in the field for gutting or skinning game. The list of knives that Bobby has tested include models from Havalon, Tyto, Kershaw, Kestrel, Gerber, Civilware, Outdoor Edge, Columbia River, Gerry McGinnis and more. Topics of review include weight, ease of use, handle style, folding vs. fixed, safety, price, and utility. There are even replaceable blade knives that have attachments for things other than blades, such as bone saws or even backpacking sporks. Every knife seems to have a set of pros and cons, but Bobby lays out what features he's found to be the best in certain brands as well as what he'd wish to see from certain manufacturers.
Bobby Boswell has an intense passion for replaceable blade knife design. He uses this style of knife on a very regular basis throughout the year doing work as a wildlife biologist, and he also uses them in the field for gutting or skinning game. The list of knives that Bobby has tested include models from Havalon, Tyto, Kershaw, Kestrel, Gerber, Civilware, Outdoor Edge, Columbia River, Gerry McGinnis and more. Topics of review include weight, ease of use, handle style, folding vs. fixed, safety, price, and utility. There are even replaceable blade knives that have attachments for things other than blades, such as bone saws or even backpacking sporks. Every knife seems to have a set of pros and cons, but Bobby lays out what features he's found to be the best in certain brands as well as what he'd wish to see from certain manufacturers.
SHOW NOTES • Gear list by item & weight: TAG & License!!! Leica camera & batteries 35 oz. Handheld Midland radios 12 oz. Lithium batteries 6 oz. Podcast recorder 15 oz. Swarovski spotting scope 51 oz. Swarovski EL Range bino in Badlands harness 57 oz. Spartan Javelin bipod 5 oz. Spartan tripod & spotting scope head 48 oz. Spartan tent 20 oz. Cabela’s Boundary Waters sleeping bag 58 oz. Exped SYNMAT UL 7 M pad 17 oz. Wiebad bag/pillow 12 oz. Base Tarp 15 oz. Gun oil, electrical tape, Fix-It Stix, Bore snake 12 oz. Ammo carrier, Galco Leather 6 oz. Rifle sling, rubberized 6 oz. S&W M69 .44 Magnum handgun, holster & ammo 60 oz. Leatherman Skeltool 5 oz. Arno Bernard knife 9 oz. Havalon knife 4 oz. Outdoor Edge Razor Pro 9 oz. Paracord 2 oz. Pyro Putty, waterproof matches, lighter 4 oz. Wind checker, Silva Expedition 4 compass, predator mouth call 4 oz. Bug repellant, net, sunscreen 4 oz. Sunglasses 3 oz. Ibuprophen, vitamins, NyQuil, Mucinex D, energy powders, blister treatment, compact deodorant, soap, rubber gloves 12 oz. Scent-free wipes 3 oz. Crampons 14 oz. Contractor-grade garbage bags x2 10 oz. Kuiu meat sacks 32 oz. InReach Mini 4 oz. Anker solar charger, cords, and Phone Skope power reservoir 21 oz. Phone Skope for Swarovski 2 oz. Sitka gear (all) 128 oz. Beanie hat 3 oz. Sitka Mountain Hauler pack 96 oz. Pack cover 4 oz. MSR Dromedary water bladder 6 oz. Smart Water bottles, full 72 oz. Katadyn water filter 14 oz. Iodine tablets 3 oz. Wool socks & blister socks 11 oz. Danner boots N/A ThermaCell Backpacker 7 oz.
On this episode, I chat with one of the engineers of WASP Archery, Fred Dougherty, about their new broachaed the Havalon. Fred talks about the design and innovation that went in to the creation of this head as well and the communication that was needed between both companies. "The new Wasp HAVALON HV features an aerodynamic, ultra-compact, aerospace-grade aluminum ferrule that provides field-point accuracy and easy tuning." As many of you know, I love the Boss 4 blade head that WASP makes, during the conversation I ask Fred to try and convince me why I should switch to the new head. I also share a quick story about shed hunting with my kids and all the chaos that happened along the way. https://www.wasparchery.com/product/havalon-hv/
On this episode, I chat with one of the engineers of WASP Archery, Fred Dougherty, about their new broachaed the Havalon. Fred talks about the design and innovation that went in to the creation of this head as well and the communication that was needed between both companies. "The new Wasp HAVALON HV features an aerodynamic, ultra-compact, aerospace-grade aluminum ferrule that provides field-point accuracy and easy tuning." As many of you know, I love the Boss 4 blade head that WASP makes, during the conversation I ask Fred to try and convince me why I should switch to the new head. I also share a quick story about shed hunting with my kids and all the chaos that happened along the way. https://www.wasparchery.com/product/havalon-hv/
This year we experimented with a handful of new products and today we break them down by our favorites and least favorites! All the gear we talk about has been put through some serious torture chasing deer on public land all across Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia! Some specific things we discussed were badlands clothing vs Sitka gear, our Tethrd Mantis saddles, Bullman Outdoors silent approach steps, wild edge, havalon knives, Lowa boots and more!
It’s the Jeremiah Doughty episode!!! Leanna Meiser is back with us in studio and she always brings a guest. Southern California wild game chef Jeremiah Doughty aka @fromfieldtoplate. He’s best known for take any game and making it completely gourmet. Your going to be seeing a lot more of this guys. For more Sonic Campfire go to www.rutandriverpursuits.com Searching Rut and River Pursuits or @R2Pursuits. Go to fromfieldtoplate.com or search @fromfieldtoplate on all social platforms.
Mike and John talk all things Mule Deer, scouting, things to consider when looking for Mule Deer habitat, and necessary gear. John tells the story of his highs and lows on this years Mule Deer hunt which ended very successfully in the Alberta Rockies. Thanks for listening! As always feel free to email us at highlanderhuntingpodcast@gmail.com with questions, comments, suggestions or stories! We would love to hear from you. Find us on Instagram and Facebook under highlanderhuntingpodcast. HAVALON KNIFE GIVEAWAY!! LISTEN TO THE END OF THIS EPISODE FOR ALL THE DETAILS! Thanks, John and Mike
One of our good friends Ryan Cull over at Havalon had the privledge of being a part of the Havalon yearly contest in where they give away an all expenses paid trip to wyoming to hunt Pronghorn Antelope to one lucky person. This was a pretty cool trip for both the winner and Ryan, because niether had experienced Wyoming nor hunting those magical speedgoats!! Ryan Being a newbie to hunting really had a great time and got to experience Gods country at its finest and made some memories that will surelay last a lifetime.
EPISODE 161: What’s In Aron’s Pack? Reckoning Please DO NOT call the Kifaru Office asking about this pack until approx. Sept. 26 when Aron gets back from hunting. Thanks! Featured on this episode: Bow Setup Hoyt Buffalo Carbon Core Quatro Limbs Black Eagle Vintage Arrows 350 spine Cutthroat Broadheads 250 grains Selway Quiver 6 arrow Clothing First Lite Gaiters Socks - Fits or Firstlite Pants - First Lite Corrugate Guide, Kanab 2.0 Shirts - Rokslide World’s Okayest Hunter, First Lite Aerowool Half Zip long sleeve top, Jackets - First Lite North Branch Soft Shell Assess the area and time of year you’re going. 1 extra set of socks, 1 extra set of underwear, try to wear base layer upper merino wool. 1 pair of pants I wear in. Fleece layer over that and a puffy jacket and a rain jacket over that. Good quality synthetic or merino clothing. Kifaru Backpack *Not released yet* “The Reckoning” Ranger Green Color Phelps Game Calls Bugle Tube Head’s Up Decoy "Bertha" 14mm 2.8 lens Canon wide angle Ape Case Silica Packets to help with moisture Canon 5D mark iii Alaska Guide Creations Binoculars Harness Lens Pen, Petzl elite headlamp, Havalon knife, Exotac Matchcap, extra blades, tags & ribbon, Windicator, 10x42 Razor HD Vortex Optics, Autolock buckles, FHF range finder case, Vortex Range Finder Kifaru Ultralite Pullout: Tyvek Cloth, pillow & Sleeping pad, *previously packed in Kifaru Tut & Poles, Thermarest Neo Air Xlite Kifaru Pull out: Backup camera gear, lens wipes, hurricane blower, SD cards in waterproof case. Backup broadhead case, Large Kifaru Pull out: First Lite ultralite puffy jacket, dirt biscuits, First Lite Halstead fleece, ultralight rain jacket, rain pants and a baselayer. Kifaru Pull out: Stove, Spoon, Evernew stove, Soto windmaster stove, Sea to Summit Waterproof bags for camera gear, Kifaru Pull out Extra small: Toothbrush, toothpaste, contact lens solution & case. Kifaru Slick Bag Regular Wide Gitzo tripod traveler, Outdoorsman micro pan head, Kifaru Nalgene Bottle, Human Gear CapCap lid, Phelps Game Calls Ezestrus, *Top Secret Jason Phelps Game Calls*, Firstlite Neck Gaiter & Beanie Hat & Gloves Hydrapak water bladder, Platypus, Kifaru Pack “The Woodsman” Squeeze Call, Sony RX100 Point & Shoot, Kill Kit, TAG bags Pristine Ventures, Food, wetwipes, TP, “Possibles Pouch”: Archery Kit: bowstringer, wax, judo tips, glue, backup string, stringer, FIRST AID: Migraine pills, bandaids, kit for patching, tenacious tape by Gear Aid, chopstick, elk in heat, Garmin 401, compass, Black Diamond headlamp, Hardy face paint at Rocky Mountain Specialty Gear, Battery Pack: Dark Energy #destructiontested Steripen Classic, fire starter kit, compression gauze, MTN OPS Enduro,