I can’t do that. It’s still too hot and itchy. I’m more of a synthetic guy. I sweat right through it but once I stop 5 minutes later I’m dry. To each his own
I generally run warmer so I would take out the Marino base layers but if you know you’ll get cold keep them in. I usually don’t pack long Johns till later rifle hunts. Seems like a pretty solid list though!
When I use to work for my brother who is an outfitter we would start cutting trails in may/June before the forest service even picked up their saws. One trip we almost hit 150 trees cut. I understand your battle!! It sure feels nice riding in, and with every tree cut you pass, reflecting...
So many different possibilities it’s hard to say. But this is where my head goes.
Are you truck camping or packing in? If it’s a spot accessed by your truck and after the first day with no elk maybe try a different spot.
If packed in a ways and no elk well……. Is there sign? Fresh sign...
Is it an arc fault/ground fault combo breaker? I would think it’s an arc fault not ground fault but anyway…..
Have you really checked continuity between everything in each socket?
Hot to neutral
Hot to ground
Neutral to ground?
Check in the canopy as well and make sure everything is in order.
I’ve done a couple of these hunts and a buddy drew a similar tag this year. We will be going down in February as well. With that said we’ve truck camped with tents both times because access with roads is good. I definitely suggest an atv or utv because a lot of the little roads suck. A...
Fantastic video Mark.
I loved hearing the re-cap on your podcast. So to see it on video was amazing.
It’s going to inspire me to save and go on a hunt of a lifetime like this!