#238138 - 12/29/11 02:12 AM
Lessons learned in the winter woods
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On vacation and I spent the day on foot in a remote area of the Northwoods of Minnesota. I was backpacking and hunting small game with my trusty old Remington .22 pump. I walked miles back along old logging trails. It was windy, 26 degrees F and there was about 3" of snow.
As I have confessed before, I pack heavy. I had a weeks worth of redundant emergency provisions in my truck, but in addition to layered seasonal clothing and light pac-boots, here's a list of what I carried with me on the trails and a few learnings.
On my person:
Leatherman Wave Camillus clip knife, large, one hand opening, part serrated Hugsby P-31 Bic 27" bandana Magellan GPS cellphone rifle and 150 rds ammo
On a lanyard clipped to my beltloop:
firesteel, compass, Fox whlstle, fauxton light, Vic Classic In rucksack
Mora MG Clipper Becker BK-7 Fiskars retractable saw Trangia 27, 6 oz alcohol, potstand, windscreen Coleman Max cooking pots, Coleman coffee cup Steel bottle and 27 oz water Remington headlamp 50' 550 paracord 1/2 roll TP map bic and firesteel Ramen soup tuna in foil peanuts and sunflower seeds Constant Comment and coffee tubes oatmeal cocoa mix fork and spoon military 72" x 24" headwrap Hot Hands full PSK...too much to list, but just fits in a quart zipper bag Extra gloves, scarf, winter hat, socks
Way back in the pines, I found an old campsite that some deer hunters had used. The ground was windswept and relatively clear of snow. While I was waiting for my water to boil, I amused myself by seeing what I could find that might be of use had I lost my rucksack and been in a survival situation.
Found:
4 feet of bailing wire, 1 'S' hook 1 foot of cordage, two 3' pieces of plywood a quart bottle 4 small nails 25 softball-sized rocks in a ring a pile of pre-cut and split pine wood
Game animals seen = 0, but a lot of tracks. I attribute that to the wind. Other people seen = 0 fresh vehicle tracks on the forest road = 0 planes overhead to signal = 0
So, with only the items on my person, I could have used the found items to make a shelter and a fire with a reflector, and melt snow for water. Would have been hungry though.
Things I should/should not have done:
I should not have worn my lightweight Maine Hunting boots....even with heavy socks and 4MM wool felt insoles, feet were borderline cold all day.
I should have worn my LaCrosse Icemans. Harder to walk, but much warmer and better snow tread.
I should not have left my sunglasses in the truck. It was cloudy when I set out, but an hour into the hike, the sun came out and glinted off the snow, nearly blinding me.
I should not have eaten 4 figs before heading into the bush.....
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#238149 - 12/29/11 05:35 AM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
[Re: Byrd_Huntr]
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Always cool to hear stories of outings!
Out of curiosity, you said the PSK fits in a quart sized bag -- is it small enough to carry in a cargo pocket then? If you get separated from your ruck for any reason all you'll have is what's on you
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#238159 - 12/29/11 09:17 AM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
[Re: Byrd_Huntr]
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What is a headwrap? 6ft by 2ft?
Also short of instant shelter - something to wrap yourself in if you fall and break a leg...
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#238165 - 12/29/11 12:30 PM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
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What is a headwrap? 6ft by 2ft?
Also short of instant shelter - something to wrap yourself in if you fall and break a leg... It is a large OD military bandana made of thin soft cotton. Many uses. In my PSK, I have a double AMK Heatsheet to wrap up in. Thanks
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#238168 - 12/29/11 12:36 PM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
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Always cool to hear stories of outings!
Out of curiosity, you said the PSK fits in a quart sized bag -- is it small enough to carry in a cargo pocket then? If you get separated from your ruck for any reason all you'll have is what's on you I could fit it in a cargo pocket, but it's fat and a little on the heavy side and weight swinging in a cargo pocket when I'm walking long distances drives me nuts. That is the reason that I have the items I consider most essential on a lanyard clipped to my belt loop at all times...even a walk in the county park. Thanks,
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#238169 - 12/29/11 12:45 PM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
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were you in cell phone range?..mine gives out when i leave Orr-- good pile of gear but you are right about the food which i always go heavy on.. CANOEDOGS, my cellphone coverage fades in and out in outstate MN, but the phone very samll so I always bring it just in case... I'm taking advantage of the unseasonal weather by going out again today as soon as I finish my coffee (no figs). This time I'm heading South along the Mississippi valley to get away from the snow and cold wind.
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#238170 - 12/29/11 12:50 PM
Re: Lessons learned in the winter woods
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Do you carry shelter other than clothes, Byrd? I always have an AMK Heatsheet with me. In my large daypack, which I don't usually carry when I'm hunting, I have a woobie and a military poncho in addition to a Katydin water filter (3 seasons) and the other stuff I mentioned. I do have a small tent and down bag which I bring in my full sized pack on planned overnights (too lazy for that type of camping now) Mostly now I set up camp out of my truck and range out from a base on day hikes. Thanks
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