bugz
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I'm going camping at Yosemite at the beginning of Summer.  I was thinking about bringing a shotgun or handgun in case of bears.  Does anyone know if/how I can do this legally?  If not, I already have a catalogue of machetes and tomahawks I was thinking of.  We will be backpacking with the objective of getting as far away from civilization as possible.
Stick a bell on your pack and you'll be fine. Gets annoying but it's legal. They shouldn't bother you if your making noise.

Be sure to hang your food in a tree!!!
KEN-JENNINGS
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ebug9 wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I'm going camping at Yosemite at the beginning of Summer.  I was thinking about bringing a shotgun or handgun in case of bears.  Does anyone know if/how I can do this legally?  If not, I already have a catalogue of machetes and tomahawks I was thinking of.  We will be backpacking with the objective of getting as far away from civilization as possible.
Stick a bell on your pack and you'll be fine. Gets annoying but it's legal. They shouldn't bother you if your making noise.

Be sure to hang your food in a tree!!!
Yeah, I don't really want to rely on a bell if a bear comes.  I really would feel much safer with a gun or even large knife.  I know to hang the food from a tree, I just want to know whether I can walk around with a shotgun strapped to my back/laying next to me whispering sweet nothings while I sleep.
bugz
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

ebug9 wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I'm going camping at Yosemite at the beginning of Summer.  I was thinking about bringing a shotgun or handgun in case of bears.  Does anyone know if/how I can do this legally?  If not, I already have a catalogue of machetes and tomahawks I was thinking of.  We will be backpacking with the objective of getting as far away from civilization as possible.
Stick a bell on your pack and you'll be fine. Gets annoying but it's legal. They shouldn't bother you if your making noise.

Be sure to hang your food in a tree!!!
Yeah, I don't really want to rely on a bell if a bear comes.  I really would feel much safer with a gun or even large knife.  I know to hang the food from a tree, I just want to know whether I can walk around with a shotgun strapped to my back/laying next to me whispering sweet nothings while I sleep.
This knife big enough? https://www.plymouth-ju-jitsu-club.co.uk/pages/katana.jpg
SEREMAKER
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get a really good pair of hiking boots and make sure to break them in before your camping trip

bring plenty of socks

get a gerber ... they are a must

bring a flashlight ... my votes are on a surefire {awsm lights}

use the right backpack, espically one that has a waist strap and cinch it up high .. so the weight sets more on your upper back and shoulders



I'm going to try and not repeat what others have posted
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SEREMAKER
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I'm going camping at Yosemite at the beginning of Summer.  I was thinking about bringing a shotgun or handgun in case of bears.  Does anyone know if/how I can do this legally?  If not, I already have a catalogue of machetes and tomahawks I was thinking of.  We will be backpacking with the objective of getting as far away from civilization as possible.
you're on govt. property and bringing loaded firearms are a no-no

but if they don't know you brought it on to govt. land and happened to use it while defending yourself against bears then everything is fine


suggest .454 revolver


another suggest is bear pepper sray
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
ig
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

ebug9 wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I'm going camping at Yosemite at the beginning of Summer.  I was thinking about bringing a shotgun or handgun in case of bears.  Does anyone know if/how I can do this legally?  If not, I already have a catalogue of machetes and tomahawks I was thinking of.  We will be backpacking with the objective of getting as far away from civilization as possible.
Stick a bell on your pack and you'll be fine. Gets annoying but it's legal. They shouldn't bother you if your making noise.

Be sure to hang your food in a tree!!!
Yeah, I don't really want to rely on a bell if a bear comes.  I really would feel much safer with a gun or even large knife.  I know to hang the food from a tree, I just want to know whether I can walk around with a shotgun strapped to my back/laying next to me whispering sweet nothings while I sleep.
you should be fine with a .45 against a bear. 15 9mms would probably do the trick too. get hollow points.
bugz
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These packs are awesome! Waist strap is very comfortable, durable zippers and waterproof.

http://www.trailspace.com/gear/cerro-to … /internal/
http://www.trailspace.com/gear/cerro-torre/gecko-80l/ <--- I use this one
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MOLLE pak ..kept mine from the marines .... luv it

https://www.special-warfare.net/data_base/304_backpack/backpack_07/molle2_backpack_03.jpg

What I started out with ... ALICE pak

https://www.armynavysuperstores.com/alicep5.jpg
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
bugz
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SEREMAKER wrote:

MOLLE pak ..kept mine from the marines .... luv it

http://www.special-warfare.net/data_bas … ack_03.jpg

What I started out with ... ALICE pak

http://www.armynavysuperstores.com/alicep5.jpg
Doesn't that weigh you down? As in, too much weight in one area and not spread one like the link I posted.
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ebug9 wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

MOLLE pak ..kept mine from the marines .... luv it

http://www.special-warfare.net/data_bas … ack_03.jpg

What I started out with ... ALICE pak

http://www.armynavysuperstores.com/alicep5.jpg
Doesn't that weigh you down? As in, too much weight in one area and not spread one like the link I posted.
which one ... MOLLE or ALICE
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
bugz
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Both look kinda bulky.
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ebug9 wrote:

Both look kinda bulky.
MOLLE has about twice the cubic sq inch then the ALICE ....

remember Marines carry ALOT of shit into battle and MOLLE can hold it all .... MOLLE is the best but you got to get use to it

ALICE had a frame that would dig into your sides and give you bruises
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
bugz
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SEREMAKER wrote:

ebug9 wrote:

Both look kinda bulky.
MOLLE has about twice the cubic sq inch then the ALICE ....

remember Marines carry ALOT of shit into battle and MOLLE can hold it all .... MOLLE is the best but you got to get use to it

ALICE had a frame that would dig into your sides and give you bruises
My pack's 4882in3

I guess the upside to the ones you mentioned, the compartments are easily accessible. If you want something from inside my pack, you have to go digging for it.
ig
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i have a lowe alpine mountain guide pack. she's treated me well for more than 7 years.
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ebug9 wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

ebug9 wrote:

Both look kinda bulky.
MOLLE has about twice the cubic sq inch then the ALICE ....

remember Marines carry ALOT of shit into battle and MOLLE can hold it all .... MOLLE is the best but you got to get use to it

ALICE had a frame that would dig into your sides and give you bruises
My pack's 4882in3

I guess the upside to the ones you mentioned, the compartments are easily accessible. If you want something from inside my pack, you have to go digging for it.
it also can be converted to patrol packs and/or radiomans pack

and they can be outfitted to hold more gear bc of the MOLLE straps
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
GunSlinger OIF II
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its only fun when youre not in the military
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

its only fun when youre not in the military
when we're up in the mountains or in the jungle I didn't mind the humps ... but in the desert, that sucked ..... looking at the same fucking mirage for 4 hours sucks
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liquix
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knife, matches, flint stick, sleeping bags, condoms, tent, as much light food as u can carry, and six waterbottles. Also a camera, and a handful of condoms.

toothbrush,toothpaste, and many changes o sox.

condoms too.
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liquix wrote:

knife, matches, flint stick, sleeping bags, condoms, tent, as much light food as u can carry, and six waterbottles. Also a camera, and a handful of condoms.

toothbrush,toothpaste, and many changes o sox.

condoms too.
if you go hiking with the guys, do you still bring along your #1 item
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/carhartt.jpg
bugz
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liquix wrote:

knife, matches, flint stick, sleeping bags, condoms, tent, as much light food as u can carry, and six waterbottles. Also a camera, and a handful of condoms.

toothbrush,toothpaste, and many changes o sox.

condoms too.
Instead of 6 water bottles, these work. http://www.camelbak.com/index.cfm
wah1188
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Time for an admission, i did try and go camping, but we forgot to look at the map whilst walking, and well, it ended up with us being rescued by mountain rescue in the pitch black and heavy fog, dogs were awesome though that found us, maybe next time i'll actually get to camp
bugz
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wah1188 wrote:

Time for an admission, i did try and go camping, but we forgot to look at the map whilst walking, and well, it ended up with us being rescued by mountain rescue in the pitch black and heavy fog, dogs were awesome though that found us, maybe next time i'll actually get to camp
Sounds like fun! No bears?
Cyrax-Sektor
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+240|6623|San Antonio, Texas
-Place your sleeping place on a soft spot, be it a smooth rock, or grass. Rock preferably, as you won't find as many crawlers on them. Sand is good too, if it's available. Just make sure it isn't quick sand.

-Bring plenty of water bottles. If possible, haul a 2 gallon water bottle with ya. Soda will dry your mouth.

-Bring lights. Flashlights, or a torch, as the British say. Bring spare batteries too.

-Matches. Place a box of matches in a waterproof container. Plastic does a good job.

Last edited by Cyrax-Sektor (2008-04-17 16:53:10)

bugz
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Cyrax-Sektor wrote:

-Place your sleeping place on a soft spot, be it a smooth rock, or grass. Rock preferably, as you won't find as many crawlers on them. Sand is good too, if it's available. Just make sure it isn't quick sand.

-Bring plenty of water bottles. If possible, haul a 2 gallon water bottle with ya. Soda will dry your mouth.

-Bring lights. Flashlights, or a torch, as the British say. Bring spare batteries too.

-Matches. Place a box of matches in a waterproof container. Plastic does a good job.
He's already been and come back. I don't think he needs anymore advice...

Time for an admission, i did try and go camping, but we forgot to look at the map whilst walking, and well, it ended up with us being rescued by mountain rescue in the pitch black and heavy fog, dogs were awesome though that found us, maybe next time i'll actually get to camp
That's enough to scare anyone off of camping for a while.

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