EQUIPMENT & GEAR:
Personal
--- Hiking boots (leather or nylon, broken in, waterproofed)
--- Sleeping bags (to 10 degrees F – bunk beds & mattresses provided)
--- Rain gear (large poncho with hood is best, or a rain jacket / suit)
--- water bottle.
--- Lightweight daypack, or large capacity fanny pack.
--- Small flashlight, with spare batteries and extra bulbs (mandatory)
--- Sunglasses, lip balm
--- Hunting knife and sharpener
--- Bow, arrows, and all related equipment
--- Muzzleloader, ammo and all related equipment
--- Men’s toiletries
--- Bible (small), journal notebook, and 2 pens
--- Camera/phone
--- Lighter or fire starter
--- First-Aid kit, personal
--- Binoculars.
--- Alarm Clock
--- Tylenol, Advil, personal meds, etc.
--- Emergency blanket
--- Ear plugs
--- Foldout bone saw for cutting the pelvic bone and brisket of the elk
Vehicle
--- Chains (If you have 4 wheel drive, bring 4 chains)
--- Tow strap
--- Winter survival items (blanket, extra food)
CLOTHING: THINK LAYERING if needed according to wide spread of daily temps.
--- Fluorescent ORANGE VEST AND HAT, if muzzle loading.
--- Hunting waterproof boots, (broken in)
--- Down parka or vest
--- Wool or winter gloves, 1 pair
--- Second pair of warm lightweight shoes
--- Wool stocking cap (fluorescent)
--- Wool socks, 2 pair
--- Wool sweater, 1 each
--- Knee-length cotton socks, 4 or 5 pairs
--- Sweatpants and sweatshirt, 1 set
--- Cotton T-shirts, 3 or 4
--- Jeans (or similar), 2 pair
--- Bring one set of casual in-town clothes
--- Camo bow hunting clothes
--- Hunting fleece jacket and pants
--- Polypropylene or Thermax long underwear
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
--- Fly or spin-cast rod and tackle, waders for salmon fishing, snagging hooks
--- Leather gloves
--- Video camera
--- Hand-held GPS
--- Larger coolers to take meat home in if successful.
Personal
--- Hiking boots (leather or nylon, broken in, waterproofed)
--- Sleeping bags (to 10 degrees F – bunk beds & mattresses provided)
--- Rain gear (large poncho with hood is best, or a rain jacket / suit)
--- water bottle.
--- Lightweight daypack, or large capacity fanny pack.
--- Small flashlight, with spare batteries and extra bulbs (mandatory)
--- Sunglasses, lip balm
--- Hunting knife and sharpener
--- Bow, arrows, and all related equipment
--- Muzzleloader, ammo and all related equipment
--- Men’s toiletries
--- Bible (small), journal notebook, and 2 pens
--- Camera/phone
--- Lighter or fire starter
--- First-Aid kit, personal
--- Binoculars.
--- Alarm Clock
--- Tylenol, Advil, personal meds, etc.
--- Emergency blanket
--- Ear plugs
--- Foldout bone saw for cutting the pelvic bone and brisket of the elk
Vehicle
--- Chains (If you have 4 wheel drive, bring 4 chains)
--- Tow strap
--- Winter survival items (blanket, extra food)
CLOTHING: THINK LAYERING if needed according to wide spread of daily temps.
--- Fluorescent ORANGE VEST AND HAT, if muzzle loading.
--- Hunting waterproof boots, (broken in)
--- Down parka or vest
--- Wool or winter gloves, 1 pair
--- Second pair of warm lightweight shoes
--- Wool stocking cap (fluorescent)
--- Wool socks, 2 pair
--- Wool sweater, 1 each
--- Knee-length cotton socks, 4 or 5 pairs
--- Sweatpants and sweatshirt, 1 set
--- Cotton T-shirts, 3 or 4
--- Jeans (or similar), 2 pair
--- Bring one set of casual in-town clothes
--- Camo bow hunting clothes
--- Hunting fleece jacket and pants
--- Polypropylene or Thermax long underwear
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
--- Fly or spin-cast rod and tackle, waders for salmon fishing, snagging hooks
--- Leather gloves
--- Video camera
--- Hand-held GPS
--- Larger coolers to take meat home in if successful.