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Quoted: We should also talk about what packs y'all are using. I'm wanting to pick up something better than what I've currently got... View Quote Still running a LAPG Atlas of some sort for most of what I do. The layout is okay, it's durable, holds everything I could want, and carries well. I have an ALICE pack w some mods, one of the large LAPG hiking packs that I actually like a lot, I just wish the interior fabric was better, and I have a Maxpedition Tiburon 34L which is very good. I think the best running deal right now, if you can still find them, are some of the Mystery Ranch surplus packs (USMC). Not cheap, but versatile and durable. |
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Eberlestock ended up being a pretty popular choice with the IL crew. Their suspension system is as good as anything I've tried and they have a variety of models/sizes depending on your needs. I settled on the GS2, can pack for 3 days with a some use of external straps and it's not so huge that you're running at 50% full most of the time.
Attached File It's seen some hard use and still looks pretty much new. |
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Quoted: Eberlestock ended up being a pretty popular choice with the IL crew. Their suspension system is as good as anything I've tried and they have a variety of models/sizes depending on your needs. I settled on the GS2, can pack for 3 days with a some use of external straps and it's not so huge that you're running at 50% full most of the time. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/461668/eberlestock_jpg-3152977.JPG It's seen some hard use and still looks pretty much new. View Quote I also have used an eberlestock specifically the gunslinger ii. However I had a strap fail 2 hikes ago which suprised me. It may have been because there was a lot of downhill sprinting, but it's off to eberlestock to be fixed. |
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So it's just too stretched out/damaged to hold in the buckle anymore?
Odd failure, just checked mine and it's solid, but I appreciate the heads up, will keep an eye on it. |
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I don't see any fat people, are you sure those were ARFCOMMERS?
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Quoted: Still running a LAPG Atlas of some sort for most of what I do. The layout is okay, it's durable, holds everything I could want, and carries well. I have an ALICE pack w some mods, one of the large LAPG hiking packs that I actually like a lot, I just wish the interior fabric was better, and I have a Maxpedition Tiburon 34L which is very good. I think the best running deal right now, if you can still find them, are some of the Mystery Ranch surplus packs (USMC). Not cheap, but versatile and durable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We should also talk about what packs y'all are using. I'm wanting to pick up something better than what I've currently got... Still running a LAPG Atlas of some sort for most of what I do. The layout is okay, it's durable, holds everything I could want, and carries well. I have an ALICE pack w some mods, one of the large LAPG hiking packs that I actually like a lot, I just wish the interior fabric was better, and I have a Maxpedition Tiburon 34L which is very good. I think the best running deal right now, if you can still find them, are some of the Mystery Ranch surplus packs (USMC). Not cheap, but versatile and durable. Used an LAPG pack (unknown model, not on LAPG site) last year & up until these last few months. Wasn't purchased to ruck, per se, but rather to hike into Kennedy Meadows for a multi-nighter. It worked but there's better options out there. Pros: -I already had it -Has a bladder pocket (lol) Cons: -Narrow pocket -Frame is internal, which is basically a hard/flexible plastic-ish 1/16" thick piece that spans the whole pack behind the harness -hip belt isn't very robust (width, length around waist, padding Picked up a surplus 60L (I think?) pack and have rucked a few times with that. Pros: -Huge pocket -External plastic frame that everything weaves through to attach it Cons: -No bladder pocket -After a 6.5m ruck last weekend it gave my lower back some raw soars horizontally (sorta) along my waistline. Burned when showering and have since scabbed up. Taking a week or two to allow that to heal up... |
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Quoted: Is the GS2 the Gunslinger II? Not to sound dumb, but a "GS2" isn't on their site. I've looked at that pack a few times and like the rifle scabbard. Positive reviews from y'all helps. Saw notcalifornialegal's post below about the breakage. That sucks... View Quote Yes, apologies for the unsanctioned abbreviation, gunslinger II. I'm honestly no clear on what happened to his. The strap looks kinda jacked up but other than that it just looks unbuckled? We have at least 3 guys here in IL using that exact model with no complaints. I log all my hikes via Garmin and mine has gone 300+ miles with 35-60lbs in it, no significant signs of wear. Boat training, winter, rain, it's seen some shit. One thing I will say, the scabbard is nice, but if you use it for a gun you're going to have to put the water bladder in the main compartment, which is a mild PITA. That or run it external. |
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Quoted: Is the packing list coming out this month? View Quote This will get you started. All registered participants will receive an email prior to the event covering any changes or additions to this list. Minimum Gear List: • rifle (Minimum 5.45mm caliber strongly recommended, optics and suppressors OK). • Rifle magazines (x5 w/20rnd minimum capacity OR a minimum of 5 magazines/strippers/en blocs sufficient to fire 100 rounds without refilling magazines). • 150 rounds rifle ammunition (no steel core/incendiary/tracer/flame or spark producing munitions due to high fire hazard area). • pistol or revolver (minimum .35 caliber; excepting 5.7x28mm pistols). • sufficient pistol magazines/speed loaders to fire 40 rounds without refilling. • 100 rounds pistol ammunition. • assault pack/Ruck capable of carrying 45lbs (external frame strongly recommended). • helmet (bump or ballistic). Must be worn during negotiation of rope obstacles. • gloves. • ear pro. • Eye Pro. • tarp (camouflage or earth tone). • method of carrying at least two liters of water easily accessible (canteens/camelbaks/nalgenes). • Separate method of carrying at least 1 additional liter of water in ruck. • two extra pair boot socks. • one extra pair field clothes (shirt/trousers). • flashlight with red lens. • map pens. • compass. • map protractor. • IFAK • small notebook. • pencils • one MRE or commercial equivalent. • Map, 1:25k scale (PDF map will be made available for printing before the event) •E-tool/shovel/pick/digging implement. •Knife. Recommended/permissible additional gear: • VHF/UHF radio w/APRS capability OR radio and APRS app on smart device. (Limited loaner radios will be available) • magazine pouches (belt mounted/LBV/etc). • laser range finder. • binoculars. • wet weather gear. • Insect repellant. • NVGs. • Gas mask. •Various colored glow sticks. |
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FYI for everyone: strongly suggest working out carpools from town (or your home state, wherever). As of last week there was very little snow, but the gumbo-mud is very, very present; barely made it to the cabin in my 4Runner (only the last half-mile of road is really sketch.) and couldn't drive around to the well (and I have off-roading tires on it.) Definitely, definitely be prepared for mud, lol
*I can drive participants in from town the day before if you ask and give me enough warning, and preferably make it more than one person for me to pick up - can use the truck with plenty of room for gear in the back. FYI, mostly for staff: the fridge is hard down, so bring ice in coolers, etc., might not be able to keep things for you in the fridge/freezer this time. I might have the fridge fixed or replaced by then, but no guarantees. |
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What's needed for the fridge?
Some of those propane or kerosene types can be rebuilt. https://www.gas-refrigerators.com/servel-dometic-parts |
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I am a big fan of absorption fridges for that reason - they can run off of lpg (+12 v source for igniter/control board), most also have a 120VAC mode, they're silent, no moving parts. Aside from corrosion or not being kept level, they last forever.
@Jenzilla - lmk the problem and if it's not fixed by the time I'm leaving here I might bring the parts to fix it. |
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IS $10 the only cost? My buddies and I think it sounds too good to be true......
looks like a blast, Ive got 4 who will sign up as long as we're sure theres no hidden cost. thanks |
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Quoted: IS $10 the only cost? My buddies and I think it sounds too good to be true...... looks like a blast, Ive got 4 who will sign up as long as we're sure theres no hidden cost. thanks View Quote Yes. $10 entry fee is the total cost for participation in the event. Travel, food, gear will all need to be figured in on your end, but no one is going to ask you for more money when you get there. |
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Quoted: IS $10 the only cost? My buddies and I think it sounds too good to be true...... looks like a blast, Ive got 4 who will sign up as long as we're sure theres no hidden cost. thanks View Quote Hidden cost? Blood, sweat, and malnutrition. Lasting soreness. And then missing it, and not being able to wait to do it again. It's a pretty good deal. |
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also, can we register under fake names then sign a release onsite? on of our team mates is a youtube personality / creator and the rest of us dont want to be doxxed doing it with him.
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Quoted: also, can we register under fake names then sign a release onsite? on of our team mates is a youtube personality / creator and the rest of us dont want to be doxxed doing it with him. thanks View Quote Ben will have final say on that, but I don't see an issue with it. As long as we have accurate information on the paperwork at the event, you should be good to go. |
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Quoted: Ben will have final say on that, but I don't see an issue with it. As long as we have accurate information on the paperwork at the event, you should be good to go. View Quote Is Ben here? email or some way to reach him? its quite a drive for us to be told no. thanks for the help though |
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Ben will show up in this thread sooner or later if you'd prefer to have confirmation from him. He's a busy dude so I fill in where I can. I'm also the guy who takes care of the insurance, so I'm qualified to speak on the matter.
Bottom line is there's zero downside to you registering now under whatever name you want. If that needs tweaking between now and the event, we'll get it done before you start driving. Just make sure we have good contacts for each person registering. |
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Quoted: Ben will show up in this thread sooner or later if you'd prefer to have confirmation from him. He's a busy dude so I fill in where I can. I'm also the guy who takes care of the insurance, so I'm qualified to speak on the matter. Bottom line is there's zero downside to you registering now under whatever name you want. If that needs tweaking between now and the event, we'll get it done before you start driving. Just make sure we have good contacts for each person registering. View Quote I thought you had some fancy title like Chairman of the Board? |
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I wanna go to this so bad
I read over the gear list, did a mental check like I am going, and it bummed me out. I could be ready tomorrow. But alas, my wife will be delivering a child any time in late May. I have to be here for that. We live over an hour away from the hospital and I just can't not be around if she decides to go into labor. I swear though, on my life, that I am coming to the next one. In the meantime, I'm committing to hitting it hard all year here in CO so I can be ready for the '25 Warfighter. |
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Quoted: I wanna go to this so bad I read over the gear list, did a mental check like I am going, and it bummed me out. I could be ready tomorrow. But alas, my wife will be delivering a child any time in late May. I have to be here for that. We live over an hour away from the hospital and I just can't not be around if she decides to go into labor. I swear though, on my life, that I am coming to the next one. In the meantime, I'm committing to hitting it hard all year here in CO so I can be ready for the '25 Warfighter. View Quote Well the weekend before we're having a "warfighter prep" course where we do land nav. Events going up tonight. |
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Quoted: Ben will have final say on that, but I don't see an issue with it. As long as we have accurate information on the paperwork at the event, you should be good to go. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: also, can we register under fake names then sign a release onsite? on of our team mates is a youtube personality / creator and the rest of us dont want to be doxxed doing it with him. thanks Ben will have final say on that, but I don't see an issue with it. As long as we have accurate information on the paperwork at the event, you should be good to go. That's fine. |
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Quoted: also, can we register under fake names then sign a release onsite? on of our team mates is a youtube personality / creator and the rest of us dont want to be doxxed doing it with him. thanks View Quote Always bring a couple extra dollars incase someone has made cool stickers at COLA/APC stuffs. Attached File |
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Quoted: Always bring a couple extra dollars incase someone has made cool stickers at COLA/APC stuffs. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/123862/IMG_0003_jpeg-3172154.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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View Quote I still have a few walrus patches left. |
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Also for anyone who wants to get their feet wet before Warfighter
https://www.ar15.com/forums/hometown/American-Pioneer-Corps-Introduction-to-Fieldcraft-and-Land-Navigation-May-18th-19th/69-673349/ |
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View Quote YES |
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Quoted: YES View Quote I was referring specifically to the ones Dave posted, which are gone. But if you want stickers, post #10 Stickers available here. I will probably have more of the logo transfer stickers at Warfighter. |
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