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Topic: Daypack?
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Eddie
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posted December 16, 2018 06:13 AM
[QUOTE And guess what. He asked for directions.] [/QUOTE]
Didn't see that coming.
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Leonard
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posted December 16, 2018 06:26 AM
I could be reaching for the shock value. Both you guys sound a little nervous. I wouldn’t kid about something that serious....would I? There’s only one way to find out.
Good hunting. El Bee [ December 16, 2018, 06:27 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
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TOM64
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posted December 16, 2018 09:34 AM
Hill People Gear is good gear. I have an original chest pack that is the best calling bag I've ever used. I also bought the runner version with the recon harness that carried a water bladder when I trained for a marathon. Carried water, snacks and a pistol for many many miles without issue.
The Tara pack looks good but I'm waiting for a Umlindi pack in Ranger green to order. I like their stuff.
I have a Kifaru E&E pack that is close enough in size to skip the Tara.
And then I have an Eagle 3 day pack that has almost been around the world. Never broke a stitch. I bought one for my youngest daughter for a book bag, she wanted to be a shrink and they have big books! It's a good pack but not set up for a hunting pack in my opinion.
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Lonny
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posted December 18, 2018 08:34 AM
Thanks Tom.
You and Fred hump some fine packs!
How does the Tara ride? From reading about it, it doesn't look like it has a waist belt. I realize its small and "svelte" but I wonder if it moves around a bit on your back when you cross a fence or duck under some brush?
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Leonard
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posted December 18, 2018 10:48 AM
He's married, Lonny
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Leonard
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posted December 18, 2018 10:49 AM
(just kidding)
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Lonny
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posted December 18, 2018 04:55 PM
It did cross my mind when I typed that it could be misconstrued...
But Tom knows the "Tara" I'm asking about.
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TOM64
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posted December 18, 2018 08:37 PM
The "Tara" is a pack I skipped, sorry I wasn't clear on that. I should own one because my daughter's name is Tara, Tarahumara (the real name of the pack" is named after a Mexican Indian tribe famous for running and it's the name of my favorite Mexican restaurant in Norman.
I'm waiting on the bigger Umlindi pack to become available in my color.
For now their kit bags are all I have experience with.
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