Sounds like OP is doing a drop camp. Most have chairs there already. One of those styro pop corn type filled hot seats are comfortable for sitting at a stand though.

I would nix the MRE's.Too much trash when you are done and the weightof each is made up of lot of that trash. If it is five day hunt, you will fill up one pannier just with MRE's and as mentioned drop camp outfitters limit you to weight and volume. Years ago two of us took MRE's for food for a goat hunt on Mt Shavano in southern Colorado.I thought we were going to starve.

A person can come up with their own dried food a lot cheaper and in bulk. Breakfeast: Oatmeal with raisins, Fruit bars, Eggbeaters frozen before the trip will keep. One carton will feed three guys along with dried hash browns. Jimmy Dean precooked sausage patties or links will keep in cool weather,or ham steaks .Even an unsliced slab of bacon will keep. Lunches can be granola bars, protein bars,dried fruit,jerky, peanut butter or cheese crackers, trail mix, all bought in bulk at Sam's Club or Costcos. Instant potatoes, along with different dried dinners will work at night with the first few nights of meat taken along frozen.

Just practice safe storage from bears which there are quite few in Unit 54.

Last edited by saddlesore; 06/29/20.

If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles