I am trying something new here. I am recording this podcast solo and sharing my hunt packing plan and the gear I bring for my upcoming elk hunt. I am very curious how this lands with the EatWild audience.  If this podcast translates for you,  then let me know and I'll share more like this. 
Here is my Adventure Hunt Planning List.  Feel free to follow along on this podcast as I share how I organize, plan, and pack for my hunt.  This is a general list. There is no guarantee this is has everything you need for a hunt, but it's a good starting point. Download and save a copy and add it to it for you. Please let me know if I missed anything too! 
This podcast is about planning a hunting trip, explicitly focusing on the initial concept or plan, choosing hunting partners, coordinating logistics, and organizing gear and food. I share my comprehensive gear list and considerations for food planning, including the trade-offs between freeze-dried meals and cooking real food. I share my theory for a detailed packing list, including food, a day hunting kit, a spike camp kit, a base camp kit, a clothing kit, a meat care kit, a personal kit, a tech kit, and elk hunting gear. 
Dylan’s gear list. 
Join me at the Spike Camp community at 7 pm, on August 27th, 2024. I’ll be conducting an online presentation on early-season elk hunting. 
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure. 
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Affiliate link, as it will let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast. https://seekoutside.com?aff=15
You can stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on the purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase.  Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.
 
Takeaways
Start the hunt planning process with a concept or plan that excites you.
Choose hunting partners who are committed, compatible, and have hunting confidence.
Coordinate logistics through group chats and online meetings.
Use technology like radios and inReach devices for communication and navigation.
Create a comprehensive gear list and consider the trade-offs between freeze-dried meals and cooking real food.
Prioritize vehicle maintenance and leave a trip plan with someone. Having a well-equipped truck kit is essential for roadside emergencies, including spare tire, tire repair kit, compressor, axe, saw, shovel, and tow strap.
Regularly review and organize all gear before the trip to ensure everything is functional and clean.
Take care of your boots by greasing them with beeswax or boot grease, and avoid overheating them.
Consider using paper maps in addition to digital maps for a better overview of the hunting area.
Create a detailed packing list that includes food, day hunting kit, spike camp kit, base camp kit, clothing kit, meat care kit, personal kit, tech kit, and elk hunting gear.
Leave a trip plan with a responsible person who can take action if you don't check in.
Use the Splitwise app to track expenses and split costs among the hunting group.

 
Chapters
 
Introduction and Starting Point
02:26
Choosing Hunting Partners
06:13
Coordinating Logistics
08:06
Utilizing Technology
09:29
Organizing Gear and Food
26:25
Vehicle Maintenance and Trip Planning
26:54
Essential Gear for Roadside Emergencies
31:08
Tips for Gear Organization and Maintenance
33:29
The Importance of Boot Care
36:24
The Benefits of Using Paper Maps
39:28
A Comprehensive Packing List for Hunting Trips
51:13
Leaving a Trip Plan and Tracking Expenses

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EatWild 91 - Packing for the Elk Hunt - How I organize, plan, and pack for the trip

AUG 25, 202459 MIN
EatWild Podcast

EatWild 91 - Packing for the Elk Hunt - How I organize, plan, and pack for the trip

AUG 25, 202459 MIN

Description

I am trying something new here. I am recording this podcast solo and sharing my hunt packing plan and the gear I bring for my upcoming elk hunt. I am very curious how this lands with the EatWild audience.  If this podcast translates for you,  then let me know and I'll share more like this. 

Here is my Adventure Hunt Planning List.  Feel free to follow along on this podcast as I share how I organize, plan, and pack for my hunt.  This is a general list. There is no guarantee this is has everything you need for a hunt, but it's a good starting point. Download and save a copy and add it to it for you. Please let me know if I missed anything too! 

This podcast is about planning a hunting trip, explicitly focusing on the initial concept or plan, choosing hunting partners, coordinating logistics, and organizing gear and food. I share my comprehensive gear list and considerations for food planning, including the trade-offs between freeze-dried meals and cooking real food. I share my theory for a detailed packing list, including food, a day hunting kit, a spike camp kit, a base camp kit, a clothing kit, a meat care kit, a personal kit, a tech kit, and elk hunting gear. 

Dylan’s gear list. 

Join me at the Spike Camp community at 7 pm, on August 27th, 2024. I’ll be conducting an online presentation on early-season elk hunting. 

The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure. 

As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Affiliate link, as it will let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast. https://seekoutside.com?aff=15

You can stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on the purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase.  Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

 

Takeaways

  1. Start the hunt planning process with a concept or plan that excites you.
  2. Choose hunting partners who are committed, compatible, and have hunting confidence.
  3. Coordinate logistics through group chats and online meetings.
  4. Use technology like radios and inReach devices for communication and navigation.
  5. Create a comprehensive gear list and consider the trade-offs between freeze-dried meals and cooking real food.
  6. Prioritize vehicle maintenance and leave a trip plan with someone. Having a well-equipped truck kit is essential for roadside emergencies, including spare tire, tire repair kit, compressor, axe, saw, shovel, and tow strap.
  7. Regularly review and organize all gear before the trip to ensure everything is functional and clean.
  8. Take care of your boots by greasing them with beeswax or boot grease, and avoid overheating them.
  9. Consider using paper maps in addition to digital maps for a better overview of the hunting area.
  10. Create a detailed packing list that includes food, day hunting kit, spike camp kit, base camp kit, clothing kit, meat care kit, personal kit, tech kit, and elk hunting gear.
  11. Leave a trip plan with a responsible person who can take action if you don't check in.
  12. Use the Splitwise app to track expenses and split costs among the hunting group.



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Chapters

 

Introduction and Starting Point

02:26

Choosing Hunting Partners

06:13

Coordinating Logistics

08:06

Utilizing Technology

09:29

Organizing Gear and Food

26:25

Vehicle Maintenance and Trip Planning

26:54

Essential Gear for Roadside Emergencies

31:08

Tips for Gear Organization and Maintenance

33:29

The Importance of Boot Care

36:24

The Benefits of Using Paper Maps

39:28

A Comprehensive Packing List for Hunting Trips

51:13

Leaving a Trip Plan and Tracking Expenses