A lot of good points so far but there is one very important point that hasn’t yet been mentioned... if your core starts to get cold your body will start shedding circulation to the extremities to use for core warmth. If your core isn’t warm enough your feet are going to get cold no matter what...
Bows are a very personal thing. Your on the right track heading to a shop though it is unlikely they will have anything within your budget. But, you need to shoot as many as you can and decide what feels the best to you. No one else can really give you that answer and really, they are pretty...
I assume you don’t want to split right now, I wouldn’t either but if you decide and have someone interested in the tent I would be interested in the stove.
I don’t fly fish and honestly don’t really care to start. But, I do have a desire to hike into some high country alpine lakes and catch some trout. Any recommendations for a fishing rod for this purpose? Any other gear or tips and tricks a new trout fisherman in this type of environment should know?
We really need to understand your use to make a proper recommendation. Where are you hunting, public or private? Plan to put it up and leave it in one spot or move around? If moving how often?
Following this post closely, I just “moved” to Denver. Trying now to find a place to park my camper to live in until I get my house sold and can find somewhere here to buy. I don’t want, nor can afford the city so my requirements are almost identical to yours.