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What should you pack for a week-long elk hunting trip?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Pack essential gear for a week-long elk hunting trip, including warm clothing, waterproof jackets, sturdy boots, and a reliable rifle. Bring a first aid kit, a map, and a compass. Also, consider packing non-perishable food and a water purification system.

Essential Gear

When packing for an elk hunting trip, prioritize warmth and comfort. Bring a base layer of thermal tops and leggings, a mid-layer of fleece or synthetic insulation, and a waterproof outer layer. A good pair of insulated, waterproof boots is essential for traversing rugged terrain. Don’t forget a hat, gloves, and a scarf to prevent heat loss. For hunting, pack a reliable rifle, binoculars, and a rangefinder. Bring a backpack with a capacity of at least 2,000 cubic inches to carry all your gear.

Food and Water

For a week-long trip, bring enough non-perishable food for seven days, including energy-rich snacks like nuts, dried fruits, and jerky. Consider packing a portable stove or camping grill to prepare meals. Don’t forget a water purification system, such as a filter or purification tablets, to ensure access to safe drinking water. Bring a water bottle or hydration bladder with a capacity of at least 2 liters to stay hydrated. Aim to pack at least 1 gallon of water per day per person.

Safety and First Aid

A first aid kit is essential for any hunting trip. Pack a kit with basic supplies, including bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any personal medications. Don’t forget to bring a map, compass, and GPS device or smartphone with a GPS app. Consider packing a satellite phone or personal locator beacon (PLB) in case of an emergency. Bring a repair kit with basic tools, such as duct tape, rope, and a multi-tool.

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