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Wooden pack frame with kit bag to take off for meat carying , pack frame made by my dad canvas work by me just turned 17 , woolen sleeping bag , cut down 98 mauser, going up the young valley .
Boots by John bull I think .
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Wooden pack frame with kit bag to take off for meat carying , pack frame made by my dad canvas work by me just turned 17 , woolen sleeping bag , cut down 98 mauser, going up the young valley .
Boots by John bull I think .
Last edited by HILLBILLYHUNTERS; Yesterday at 08:28 PM.
What binocs are you using there @Tahr.
I'm trying to get to heaven before they shut the door.
I don't know how modern it is but my Fjallraven Kajka suits me well. It's made from very tough ViNylon -F "micro canvas" for want of a better word
It's not "light" but it's got heaps of space, two very generous side pockets and the top of the pack can detach to be a chest bag or bumbag. You can load it from the top or unzip the whole back of the main compartment
Heaps of straps so great for stashing the rifle and most importantly for me (long legs, short back), it's VERY adjustable for width across shoulders and height. Last time I used it on a two dayer over "challenging" terrain it carried the weight well and on the way out it would of been over 30kg....which my legs complained about but back and shoulders were good.
https://fjallraven.co.nz/products/f-...31539008372854
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Used to borrow bino's for trip's to Rangi and give the owners venison.
Never dreamed I could own a pair.
First blooded outing for the Exo K4 3600. I’m still salty I didn’t get the 5000 bag, but the load carrying was sooo bloody comfortable. Pack weight was close to 40kg and I was hardly sore the next day.
I’m still on the fence about the large full length side pockets, I’m used to one main compartment and also having the protection of a pack liner for all my gear against poor weather. I don’t use a spotting scope and am seriously considering cutting out the internal wall on one side to make the main compartment larger and keeping the other in intact for tent or bivvy gear.
To the people that have them, what are you chucking in the large side pockets?
I've got the 5000, I put my tent in one side and have the other side for my wet weather gear, I was also slightly apprehensive about the side pockets but actually am finding them pretty useful. I have been putting a dry bag in the main compartment and that seems to work well, Only had the pack for about a month so I'm sure I'll tweak how I use it. Overall it's super comfy, endless adjustment so the fit is spot on and I like how I can compress everything down when I'm just going for the day.
My Kuiu Pro LT 7000 pack in Fiordland. Love this pack, so comfortable to have on your back all day and really enjoy the layout and options I have with pockets etc. My mates Pro 7800 bag is even better again, it just comes with slightly more weight.
Yeah ashtrays in the seat armrests and white covers on the seat backs for the brillcream.
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