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For a remote moose hunting camp in Alaska, essential gear includes a reliable aircraft, GPS device, satellite phone, first aid kit, warm clothing, and a portable stove for cooking. A rifle or bow suitable for moose hunting is also necessary. Pack essentials in a waterproof container.
Aircraft and Location Preparation
When planning your remote moose hunting camp in Alaska, ensure your aircraft is equipped for rough landings and can handle carrying heavy loads. Consider a Cessna 206 or similar aircraft for its reliability and payload capacity. Scout the area from the air, identifying potential campsites with access to water and game trails. When choosing a campsite, select a spot that provides natural protection from wind and precipitation.
Gear and Equipment
Pack essential gear in a waterproof container, such as a Pelican case, to protect against the elements. Bring a GPS device, such as a Garmin GPSMAP 66, to help navigate the wilderness. A satellite phone, like the DeLorme satellite phone, is crucial for emergency communication. A portable stove, such as the MSR WhisperLite, is necessary for cooking. Don’t forget warm clothing, including a base layer, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer layer. For hunting gear, a rifle suitable for moose, such as a 7mm Remington Magnum, or a bow with a minimum of 60 pounds of draw weight, will be necessary.
Safety and First Aid
A first aid kit is essential for any wilderness expedition. Pack supplies for wound cleaning, pain management, and blister care. Bring a copy of your medical insurance card and a list of emergency contact numbers. In case of an emergency, know how to use your satellite phone to call for help. Pack a personal locator beacon (PLB) or satellite messenger device, such as the Garmin inReach, in case you become lost or injured.
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