Here's a photo of my daypack...CamelBak Striker for 40$. I've been using it hard for almost 5 years...bulletproof. Still don't have a single rip or stitch come undone. Couldn't recommend it enough if you're looking for a small camo daypack.
I think that is the same camelback I ordered this past season for my new hunting pack. It's a vast improvement from the generic pack I had used the previous few years. Cabelas ran a sale on them for $25! I wish I had ordered a couple of extras. I'm glad you have used it for that long with no problems.
You won't be dissapointed at ALL. We use our gear hard and destroy almost everything we touch...This has passed the evbouret torture test with flying colors.
here's me knives, not as nice as the photos some of you guys take...dont have a pic of the contents all layed out but here goes:
This is all for short day hikes, there's really no chance of me getting lost. I have perfect cell phone reception so a night in the bush injured isn't even feasible. I'm never more than 3/4 of a mile from a house so I don't really need any heavy equipment. Bare minimum.
Bark River Woodland
Ontario 12" Machete
Ceramic Rod sharpener
Headlamp
Bic Lighter
Emergency Blanket
Cell Phone
Black trash bag
pillow case (meat bag)
2 latex gloves for field dressing
three 6' lengths of 550 cord
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