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Evening gentlemen,
Have a hypothetical question. My buddies and I want to go on a long hunting trip out to the deserts of the Southwestern USA. We hear there's been a sighting of a pack of mythical Sonoran Sasquatch and we wouldn't miss it for the world!
My question is regarding gear and loadout. Any gear and supply recommendations that would make a 1-3 week camping trip for 4-6 hungry dudes go smoothly? We aren't the most rugged types, you see, so we are open to vehicle (quad bikes, dirt bikes, Gators, trucks etc) and fuel supply recommendations as well.
Luckily the Sonoran Sasquatch is usually rather diminutive so intermediate calibers will work great. Unfortunately we're not learned in their ways. Can anybody tell us a little bit about how they move, their usual migration routes, where to check for stored supplies, if they have any buddies such as birds or bees to look out for, etc?
We really want this to be a special trip without interruption (especially since the Sonoran Sasquatch is...out of season...) so any help keeping ourselves quiet and unseen would be recommended as well.
The bros and I appreciate it!
Have a hypothetical question. My buddies and I want to go on a long hunting trip out to the deserts of the Southwestern USA. We hear there's been a sighting of a pack of mythical Sonoran Sasquatch and we wouldn't miss it for the world!
My question is regarding gear and loadout. Any gear and supply recommendations that would make a 1-3 week camping trip for 4-6 hungry dudes go smoothly? We aren't the most rugged types, you see, so we are open to vehicle (quad bikes, dirt bikes, Gators, trucks etc) and fuel supply recommendations as well.
Luckily the Sonoran Sasquatch is usually rather diminutive so intermediate calibers will work great. Unfortunately we're not learned in their ways. Can anybody tell us a little bit about how they move, their usual migration routes, where to check for stored supplies, if they have any buddies such as birds or bees to look out for, etc?
We really want this to be a special trip without interruption (especially since the Sonoran Sasquatch is...out of season...) so any help keeping ourselves quiet and unseen would be recommended as well.
The bros and I appreciate it!