This is the only thing I’ve ever found to work when sitting in a stand in sub freezing temperatures.
I have 800 gram insulated boots, thick wool socks, and enough air space in the boot,, but still will get cold feet after an hour or two.
I can wear un insulated lacrosse boots in, and then but...
Sitka Timberline in optifade sub-alpine.
Size 36 regular
Knee pads included.
Used for one season, in great shape but fortunately so am I this year so these are too big.
Dropped to $125, would consider trades for Kuiu Pelaton vest, MSR reactor/wind burner, maybe more,, try me!
Have a like new Nemo Disco 15 degree sleeping bag. Bought it brand new off someone on this forum and have not slept a night in it.
Very nice bag, has been stored in its mesh bag the entire time.
The lowest I saw you could get these brand new online was $230.
Willing to let this go for...
Buy a $15 cable lock for bikes and lock them to the base of a tree. Throw some brush over them when you leave and you’ll be fine.
Climbing stands are finicky, and require constant adjusting as you go up the tree. The one time I’ve ever had a really scary moment was when the bottom of a...
I am the opposite, I usually just want coffee in the morning and don’t get hungry until about 10 o’clock, so I have considered making breakfast and throwing it in my pack to eat while I’m glassing.
Pro bars,, Greenbelly are hit or miss. Whoever the hell thought taking a perfectly good apple bar and making it spicy deserves everything that bar gives them on the way out.
Absolutely a horrible idea.
Climbing stands are already some of the most dangerous in my opinion, and now you’re going to be stepping in and out of it from a set of sticks?
I don’t care how good the deal is, get yourself a proper set up, your life and safety is worth a couple hundred bucks.
Like others have said, better for all to have their own.
The only other thing I’d suggest is two ppl share a Msr reactor in the larger size, only if you just use to boil water.
I can’t stand the sawyer squeeze, hate having to fill up that little bag multiple times.
Tried a msr hiker pro last year and it clogged up after a few days.
Going with a steripen and aquatabs this year.
I use a havalon for white tails back East. I can do the whole deer with a few blades, including removing the head etc.
Last year I shot a mule deer in the late season in Utah, and even with a new havalon blade I was struggling to get through that thick winter hide.
I switched to a fixed blade...