Hello all,
I had originally planned to go for my first elk hunt in CO this September for archery however our plans had to change due to a wildfire and our access roads being closed until late Oct/early Nov. So, we are now going OTC for 3rd season. I thought I had my clothing figured out until the change. I currently have the following items of clothing, and would appreciate if you think they are adequate for that timeframe. I do run cold when sitting but warm up fine once active.
Badlands Mutton crew T-shirt (190g Wool) and Mutton long Johns (190g Wool)
FL Klin Hoody
FL Furnace Long Johns
FL Corrugate guide pants
FL Catalyst Jacket and pants
FL Uncompaghre puffy Jacket
FL Furnace beanie
Boots I have the Irish Setter 200 gm elk trackers/the heavier thinsulate Griz trackers depending on the temps.
Rain Gear I have a set from Frogg Toggs
I do have some fleece mid layers/Columbia base layers to mix in if needed.
We will be staying fairly active but will have periods of glassing.
Fortunately, I do have some time to make adjustments if needed. Thanks for your guidance!
I had originally planned to go for my first elk hunt in CO this September for archery however our plans had to change due to a wildfire and our access roads being closed until late Oct/early Nov. So, we are now going OTC for 3rd season. I thought I had my clothing figured out until the change. I currently have the following items of clothing, and would appreciate if you think they are adequate for that timeframe. I do run cold when sitting but warm up fine once active.
Badlands Mutton crew T-shirt (190g Wool) and Mutton long Johns (190g Wool)
FL Klin Hoody
FL Furnace Long Johns
FL Corrugate guide pants
FL Catalyst Jacket and pants
FL Uncompaghre puffy Jacket
FL Furnace beanie
Boots I have the Irish Setter 200 gm elk trackers/the heavier thinsulate Griz trackers depending on the temps.
Rain Gear I have a set from Frogg Toggs
I do have some fleece mid layers/Columbia base layers to mix in if needed.
We will be staying fairly active but will have periods of glassing.
Fortunately, I do have some time to make adjustments if needed. Thanks for your guidance!