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I’m headed up to the brooks range middle to through late September for a 15 day hunt. I’ll be doing a hourseback spike camp hunt.
I thought I had everything planned out but a few things.
I’ve never done anything like this. I’m from Alabama where people wear jackets when its 40 degrees.
I duck hunt in ND every year and that’s really the only cold I’ve ever delt with. I’ve never done wet and cold.
The things I’m concerned on are everyday pants. I think they need to be insulated and rain pants.
I own or borrowed the following
Thermals
1 light weight set of Sitka thermals
1 heavy weight set of Sitka thermals
Shirts
1 Kuiu insulated snap shirt
1 Kuiu heavy weight pull over
1 Cabela’s long sleeve medium weight shirt.
Pants
Cabela’s guide pants ( I don’t love them ) they just aren’t real comfortable and thin.
Sitka light pants ( don’t know what type I’ve had them 10+ years)
First light Puffy Pants.
Jackets
Kuiu super pro puffy
First light seek water proof jacket
Socks
3 Medium weight
3 heavy weight
Undies
6 pair
Gloves
Insulated leather and unislated leather for riding days
Sitka fleece gloves with liners
Head gear
Sitka heavy weight hat
Kuiu water proof hat
Boots
Crispi uninsulated
Pacboots with insulated liners
Personal note when I’ve hunted in ND in single digit temps and I’m walking fields where everyone is bundled up with a neck warmers multiple layers. I’ll have a light jacket and a thermal top.
However when I stop I do get pretty cold and will bundle up like if I’m laying in a lay out blind.
I did a Nebraska hunt in the teens and I sweated my honey off. When we set up to glass I froze!
So Healy Hanson for waterproof scare me as I tried them on and just afraid I’ll sweat
Thanks guys
I thought I had everything planned out but a few things.
I’ve never done anything like this. I’m from Alabama where people wear jackets when its 40 degrees.
I duck hunt in ND every year and that’s really the only cold I’ve ever delt with. I’ve never done wet and cold.
The things I’m concerned on are everyday pants. I think they need to be insulated and rain pants.
I own or borrowed the following
Thermals
1 light weight set of Sitka thermals
1 heavy weight set of Sitka thermals
Shirts
1 Kuiu insulated snap shirt
1 Kuiu heavy weight pull over
1 Cabela’s long sleeve medium weight shirt.
Pants
Cabela’s guide pants ( I don’t love them ) they just aren’t real comfortable and thin.
Sitka light pants ( don’t know what type I’ve had them 10+ years)
First light Puffy Pants.
Jackets
Kuiu super pro puffy
First light seek water proof jacket
Socks
3 Medium weight
3 heavy weight
Undies
6 pair
Gloves
Insulated leather and unislated leather for riding days
Sitka fleece gloves with liners
Head gear
Sitka heavy weight hat
Kuiu water proof hat
Boots
Crispi uninsulated
Pacboots with insulated liners
Personal note when I’ve hunted in ND in single digit temps and I’m walking fields where everyone is bundled up with a neck warmers multiple layers. I’ll have a light jacket and a thermal top.
However when I stop I do get pretty cold and will bundle up like if I’m laying in a lay out blind.
I did a Nebraska hunt in the teens and I sweated my honey off. When we set up to glass I froze!
So Healy Hanson for waterproof scare me as I tried them on and just afraid I’ll sweat
Thanks guys