huntingdad
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- Sep 15, 2025
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I have tried just about everything I know to keep my feet from freezing when the temps drop. About the only thing that works is much/lacrosse heavy insulated boots to the tree or blind and swap socks once I get there.
But, when I’m in the mountains I get stumped. I just can’t keep them warm unless I’m constantly moving. I hunted third rifle in Colorado 3 years ago and sitting a ridge while it was in the 20’s was absolutely miserable on my feet. I constantly had to get up and walk circles.
I’ll be in the high country come second rifle and at least a half day hike or more to my truck where my spike camp will be. And I’m parking at 10k so it’s not like I’ll be dropping into warmer weather.
What have some of you guys that deal with cold feet and hunt the back country done to combat this? Swap socks that are dry to glass in? Walk circles? Sit in absolute misery?
For the record I wear darn tough wool socks (thicker ones he’s when it’s cold) and insulated crispi birksdals.
But, when I’m in the mountains I get stumped. I just can’t keep them warm unless I’m constantly moving. I hunted third rifle in Colorado 3 years ago and sitting a ridge while it was in the 20’s was absolutely miserable on my feet. I constantly had to get up and walk circles.
I’ll be in the high country come second rifle and at least a half day hike or more to my truck where my spike camp will be. And I’m parking at 10k so it’s not like I’ll be dropping into warmer weather.
What have some of you guys that deal with cold feet and hunt the back country done to combat this? Swap socks that are dry to glass in? Walk circles? Sit in absolute misery?
For the record I wear darn tough wool socks (thicker ones he’s when it’s cold) and insulated crispi birksdals.