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Cabela's Alaskan Guide model Pack and frame opinions

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13 August 2006, 10:14
M70classic
Cabela's Alaskan Guide model Pack and frame opinions
Gentlemen,
I am leaving to go to France in less than 3 weeks, and am thinking of buying a pack that I can carry +_ 40# in. I also want to use it to pack meat with it, and possibly hunt with eventually. Is this a good pack and frame to start with as a pre-beginner? It seems to have all the features I need (including a good price), for now with no experience. I look forward to your thoughts.
Regards,
Graham
14 August 2006, 18:08
chain
I have a Cabelas Alaskan Pack. I have never packed meat with it but I have packed just about everything else. It serves me well. Lots of room and lots of places to tie stuff on.


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14 August 2006, 19:31
hunting1
My opinion is go with the Kelty Freightor or now I think it is called the Cauche or something. Kelty makes the Cabelas I was told, but the Kety belt and straps are a little better I think and the shelf is great!


Good Shoot'n!
17 August 2006, 08:43
sjr
Have used the Cabela's Alaskan guide pack + frame for 4 bachback sheep hunts and have packed out 2 elk.Decent pack lots of room good sized pockets , strong zippers + bag ,the waterproof bag that comes with the pack is to small ,had to add extra padding around the middle-lower back section as the one metal cross rib would dig into my back and leave a ugly mark.Its a little heavy < think about 8 lbs empty> but has done me well over 5 years of very hard rough useage.Dont think you can go wrong fr a starter pack-frame good luck
17 August 2006, 16:50
Snellstrom
My brother and I both have the Cabela's frame but no packs. We use them primarily for meat packing and they work well for the job. I would recommend them for sure.
18 August 2006, 07:39
M70classic
Thanks Ya'll for the information. I ordered one last night over the internet from their website. I hope it gets here in time! I appreciate your input.
regards,
Graham