New "GO" bag for Tarmix

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DAMN...... been quite sick for the last few days. Literally put me on my a$$. Good news came VIA FedEx however.

Bought a new Camel-Back (not the name brand though) from a "cheap" site we all know well here.

Fits 2.5 litters in the bladder, and all my kit from my previous go bag which is now my "go light" shooting bag.

Very reasonable price, came in Army digital camo, and has webbing for MOLLE kit on the front. I bought two of those as well. One to attach to the new bag, and one (most important stuff I.E. fire, compass, medical ECT...) to go on my belt.

For the price it's VERY well built. Sturdy zippers, taped seams, and poly lined.

Pics with kit, and Bravo 1.:D

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Looks perfect man :thumbup:Finding a pack I really liked was the hardest piece for me. Your setup reminds me that I need to add a good set of work gloves to my gear. I'm thinking elk skin, but they are spendy.
 
Pretty cool. You tried out that Bivy Sak yet?

Besides loading up up with water and gear, putting it on and walking around the house looking like a dork because I was in PJ's........


NO.:o

I will next weekend however. One more show shoe trip before it's gone.
 
Besides loading up up with water and gear, putting it on and walking around the house looking like a dork because I was in PJ's........


NO.:o

I will next weekend however. One more show shoe trip before it's gone.

haha, thats funny, you should see the look on my girl's face when I trying stuff on, man I look dumb.

That however looks good.:thumbup:
 
What site did you get it from?Also did you make that alcohol stove yourself?

Google "cheaperthandirt".

I did make the stove. Took me about 4-5 times to get one that performed the way I wanted it to, but was worth it.:D

Paired with a Sterno Stove it's a pretty good light duty cook/boiling kit.
 
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