What is your sleep and cook system?

ScottR

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I have gotten this question in a few forms and fashions so i figured I would answer this question from the entire group of hunters in the office.

We will start with Guy and Ike, and then move on down the list. As I get some information from a few of the other field guys I will add that as well.

Guy:
Stove: Jet Boil
Tent: Hilleburg, Allak, Two Man
Sleeping Bag: Mont-Bell, Spiral Down Hugger, 800 #1, Long
Sleeping Pad: Big Agnes, Dual Core, Insulated, Long

Ike:
Stove: Primus ETA Express
Sleeping bag: Lost Ranger 15° (650 DownTek);
Sleeping pad: Q-Core SL Insulated pad
Tent: Easton Kilo 3P tent

Brandon:
Stove: Primus ETA Express
Sleeping Pad:Thermarest NeoAir
Sleeping Bag: Eberlestock Ultralight synthetic sleeping bag
Shelter: Easton Kilo 3P tent

Dan:
Stove: Jetboil Sol-AL
Tent: Walrus Micro Swift
Sleeping Bag: Eberlestock Ultralight Long/Wide
Pad: Therm-A-Rest

Scott:
Stove: Primus Express with Piezo ignition(Upgrading soon.....)
Sleeping Pad: Thermarest NeoAir
Sleeping Bag: 10 year old Down Right Long.
Shelter: Seek Outside Lil' Bug Out
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What pieces of gear do you use for your "coyoting out" camp?

If any of you are thinking about the new KUIU tent and sleeping bag stay tuned for our next issue......
 
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RobStar

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Great lists and topic! What packs are they using?

An interesting thing might be to dump their packs and list everything including old food wrappers!
 
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O'Mordha

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N. CA
Stove: Jetboil SOL-TI
Shelter: Hilleburg Akto, Solo
Sleeping Bag: Big Agnes Ranger 15 degree Down
Sleeping Pad: Big Agness Air core
 

ScottR

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Great lists and topic! What packs are they using?

An interesting thing might be to dump their packs and list everything including old food wrappers!
Ike, Guy, and Brandon primarily use Eberlestock. Dan Turvey likes Eberlestock as well, my choice is usually a Kifaru, Paradox, or Stone Glacier. I have an Eberlestock VX90 Battleship sitting in my office that will be put through the paces soon.
 

D.Turvey Jr

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Powell, WY
Specifically, I am in love with the Eberlestock Blue Widow. I've said it in previous posts, but I feel it's an excellent combination of features I need in a pack for all western hunting scenarios from day hunts to extended backcountry trips.
 
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mnhunter

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Andover, Minnesota
Stove: MSR Pocketrocket (might switch to a Jetboil this year as mine burns a lot more gas)
Tent: Marmot Limelight 2
Bag: Sierra Designs Zissou 12
Pad: Thermarest Z-Lite Sol
 

Rick!

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Stove: Jetboil Ti
Tent: BA Flycreek UL2
Bag: Marmot Helium
Pad: Thermarest Neo Air Camper or Basecamp (both if I can't get comfortable)




2013 PCE XL
2014 Supra Max
2013 DNA
 

RUTTIN

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Kamas, Utah
Stove: Jetboil (older model)
Shelter: Cabelas XPG 2 person (next on the list to get a new and lighter tent)
Sleeping Bag: BA Lost Ranger 15 with treated down
Sleeping Pad: BA Oak Creek insulated air
 

arwaterfowler

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Dec 4, 2011
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Omaha, NE
Stove: Old Skool Jetboil
Shelter: BA Fly Creek 2 person
Bag: Western Mountaineering Alpinlite (got it for 40% off, but still worth full price)
Pad: BA Insulated Aircore (want a new one)


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JasonGNV

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Smith
Stove- whisper lite international (10+ Yrs old)
Tent- Sierra designs Omega (also 10+ yrs old)
Sleeping bag- slumberjack 30* guide series (you guessed it 10+)
Sleep pad- 2/3 therma rest trail lite "self deflating"

I'm looking into "new" everything but all my old gear has taken a beating and performed well for years.
A stove, pad and bag are on the replacement list, stove can stay if need be cause it still works fantastic.
 

beav906

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Bend, OR
Stove: jet boil
Bag: mountain hardwear Ultralamina 15
Shelter: cabelas xpg 3 person (soon to be upgraded)
Pad: klymit o zone