Junk on the Bunk: Summer Patrol Sustainment Gear

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Detailing the sustainment gear I utilize in the summertime.

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I do SAR in Montana. This setup is very similar to my RON pack. I also have to keep a small pack for day missions.

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Looks amazing is it still mafe from polyester??

stevemcdermott
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Where did you get the Russian boonies & titanium shovel? Great video and content

Joey-nezi
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Compare your loadout with a typical PCT thru-hiker. You literally could not walk for 5-10-20 days with your load. You could walk a few miles and camp but you simply could not travel any distance. This all reminds me of reading about the settlers back in the 1850's having to leave most of their load somewhere on the trail or worse not making it because they had so much "junk".
I met an active duty Marine PT instructor in 1973 climbing out of the Grand Canyon. He intentionally carried a heavy pack, to "prove a point" he said. I met him because he needed help, he couldn't walk any further and was out of water and was at real risk of serious medical issues. I was doing exactly the same hike as him, with my wife and my 5 TO son. The difference, my pack weight 16 lbs water food and my son's sleeping gear. The marines pack was a full combat loadout minus weapons and ammo.
My intent is not simply to disagree but to persuade. The bushcraft/prepper community needs to embrace some of the ideas from the thru-hiker community.

Alas-xjcr