Sitka mountain gloves for sale. Ive had them for about a year and mostly used them driving to work, and occasionally shoveling snow. Pics make them look grayish, but they are black. $40 shipped. Paypal and ill cover fees.
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Thats a good price on some really good binos. Surprised no one has bought them. Im wondering if you change the title to read "HG" rather than "HD" you might get more interest? Just a thought. Free bump.
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Some ppl don't like to take their bow to big "box stores", but I've had good luck at Scheels. The ppl I've dealt with there really know their bows.
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Bare bones? If I'm going for just a night or two, and weather is good, just my sea to summit inflatable pad and Hammock Gear quilt. Maybe a small footprint to lay my pad on depending on terrain.. No need for anything else.
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As others have said, it will be crowded, both on the roads and in areas that require a lot of walking. And, many of those areas wayback in just don't hold the deer that the areas closer to the road hold. And weather can vary greatly, but will usually be on the cool/cold side by mid November. I'm...
I've got a back and 2 side windows. Great for ventilation when it gets warm. No screen door, and can't really think of a scenario when I'd need one. Yes on the rain fly. It can save your roof from ember burns, sap, etc. I got the extended fly so I'd have a porch. That porch is invaluable. As...
Here's a few townies from around my house. If you'll zoom in on the one laying by the fence, you can see my neighbors cat laying there staring at him. Laid there and tried to play with that deer all afternoon until it got up and left.
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Yes, every state with a point system has some form of point creep. If you want to go every year, pick a state with OTC tags, but even those will likely come to an end one day. Build points in as many states as you can to increase hunting opportunity in the future. As far as Idaho vs MT next...
Tons of good options out there....im usually shopping for a sale. Black Ovis base layers come up on camofire.com fairly often, so keep an eye out there. Best of luck!
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Yeah, I think they have a brown, black, and charcoal. That is the charcoal. For what its worth, I really like their base layers.
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This is my back yard, so not really woods, but should give you an idea. I wear it without anything over it often for deer and elk.
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I understand what you're saying, and honestly, I havent found a good solution for that, especially in the summer and early fall. Sun stays out so late that its usually still warm when going to bed, and cools significantly over night. I camped in the Breaks last weekend and went to bed with...
So if you were fighting cold in the upper 30s with your 0 degree quilt last year, what makes you think you won't be doing the same in the 40s? It will cool down significantly over the course of the night, so the comfort level you go to bed with may not be the comfort level you wake up with...
The system you have will not be too warm, especially if you get cold really easily. You can always kick a leg out or partially uncover with a quilt. Unless you're just looking for an excuse to buy a new bag, you don't need one. I use my 0 degree quilt all spring, summer, and fall here in MT...