I have the rain jacket/pants in Large. I'm 5-11, 180#. Fit is typical for size Large. I can easily wear a puffy under the jacket. It reaches to the bottom of my butt. It stuffs into its own pocket, weighs less than a pound. Excellent raingear!
Mine was 6-7 years old when I found it on Ebay. Promptly sent it in for repair to upper stay pocket, love the warranty. I carried it for summer training and hunting in CO for 5 years, sold it for what I paid. If you want a stout day pack that can carry an elk quarter sometimes, it will do the...
Good of you to join us. Your fellow big game hunters in CO will appreciate it when you tell friends you are opposed to wolf reintroduction, and vote against it on the CO ballot this Nov.
Most of the above plus 2 space blankets, 2 cameras (phone + small digital w high zoom). GPS/spare batteries plus compass, map. Backups for what I'm wearing: bootlaces, calls, thicker gloves, warm hat or ear band, spare prescription glasses or sunglasses, dry socks, neck gaiter, insulating layer...
Your size plus 2, of the cheapest camo T shirt you can find @ a thrift store. Wear it whole, make a vest, cut the sleeves off, yada yada. Outside layer over anything.
Blue is the most visible color to ungulates.
Welcome to the forum, good luck this fall.
Agree that staying out of a county in crisis is good policy. Never saw your website source before, it leans hard to the right, @ least the issue you linked. The author's columns in this publication exclusively target this constitutionality question. Not the final answer on constitutionality of...
Welcome to the forum, your handle is a mouthful. No to sewn-in floor. The tent/floor combo would be very heavy, bulky and hard to handle. Floors need replacing far more often than tents.
Famine, drought and flood wars are next on the martial jukebox. They will be regional proxy wars for the global superpowers, used to bang the drums of national paranoia and to engage enemies in and around the world's poorest countries, instead of on home turf. Same as it ever was, since WWII...
Medical professionals are trained, equipped and staffed to deal with a wide range of "normal" patients and illnesses. They are confident that if they use equipment and procedures properly, they will be protected from the infections they treat routinely. When the protective equipment is not...