Ideal Pack Weight

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What's your ideal pack weight going in on a pack trip ? If you want to go further break it down. I will at some point. I have some options as far as what I choose to put in that I own. 1 member of our party is at 26lbs with no food. Another is at 46lbs with no food. The 46lb guy is working to lower. I go back and forth between spotting scope with 8x binoculars or 12x binoculars and no scope. A couple other choices to be made. Being prepared for 2 weeks in the field if need be.
 
46 with no food? I bet that gear list has chapters
100% it does. I have pack hunted with him before. Not a big guy. Watched him turn into a turtle when a pack pulled him over backwards. Helped him up and off he went. If your gonna be dumb you better be strong. In this case he knows he needs to drop weight.
 
What kind of hunt and what time of year? I’m 27-45lbs for sep. Archery and 65+lbs for Nov Elk.
Caribou and moose. Start out early September. Our weight does include pack rafts. They are 5-6 lbs. We would not be packing out a moose. We would use the small pack rafts to float a smaller tributary to a river where a local would meet us in his jet raft to take us out.
 
My most influencing factor of pack weight is water and its avaliablity at my camp spot. Once i started paying attention to items I actually use and how many times during a hunt its amazing how many things I trimmed from my pack.
 
Once i started paying attention to items I actually use and how many times during a hunt its amazing how many things I trimmed from my pack.
I have considered that, as most of those items hopefully will never be used as they are for first aid, warming & drying out, or for hypothermia treatment. They add weight ... but if ever needed, they are gold. (full disclosure: I have used some on occasion.)
 

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