GEARING UP FOR THE MOUNTAINS WITH ADAM FOSS
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
- As backpack bowhunters, our obsession with gear will always border on fanatical. Whether packing for the hunt of a lifetime or just a weekend trip, being prepared can make the difference between cutting a tag or going home empty handed. The correct gear choices will keep you more comfortable, hunting harder and could even save your life.
I was asked to put together a seminar for the Wild Sheep Foundation about what I take on a sheep hunt and created this video as a result. This video covers my tips and concepts for sheep hunting. My goal with this video is to shed some light on what’s worked for me in the past and hopefully get you thinking about how you could potentially refine your own system.
Foss for the win.
Great vid could give us a vid of the gear room. That’d be sweet!
Thanks Adam! You’re a pleasure to listen to, looking forward to hopefully more content. Would love to see some sheep hunts!
great perspectives and helping folks understand the medium realities of gear selection(s). Well done.
Thanks so much for tossing this up. So much great info in this video.
Couldn't be happier to see you on here Adam, looking forward to your content! Quality from start to finish!
Adam, I just have to say that I subscribed to you because of the Randy Newberg episode with your 1x sunglasses!! BRILLIANT!
Haha! Glad you picked that smart ass comment up!! Thanks for checking it out.
What a nice young Lad Adam is!
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So good you guys! Stoked for the content :)
Good video dude
Thanks Adam!! these tips are always welcome on any mountain hunt. greetings from Spain
Great video great gear 👊🏻
Best gear video yet! Very logical presentation.
Certainly got me thinking about why i do what i do, how i do it and what I carry after 42 years elk hunting in Colorado. Helpful info
Hey Adam,
Great video! Where did you get the back pack target from?
Thanks for the info Adam, curious as to who’s bino mount is that on your tripod.
temp rating of your sleeping bags? I am a medium heat person while sleeping, as well, and I have a sea to summit ether xt insulated pad with a 3.2 r-value.
for a Northern BC sheep bag during August, I'm looking for light and packable but something that will keep me warm if things get ugly.
what sort of temp rating would you recommend based on your experience?
thank you!
Is there an easy way to get Hilleberg to Canada?
where did you get that target from ??