Id love to get some feedback from guys/gals with experience here. I’ll be heading to Idaho, in the south of the panhandle region for a September elk hunt. I feel like I have a layering system that will work for me, but I’d be curious to hear from guys with experience in this area/time of year. Here’s what I’m currently thinking:
Base layer: light synthetic hoody/sunshirt
Mid layer: kuiu strong fleece 210
Insulation: Sitka ambient jacket
Rain/wind: pnuma 3l rain jacket
Pants: kryptek alios
Rain pants: marmot precip
Misc: gloves, beanie, synthetic long johns
We’ll be truck camping, possibly spiking out for a day or two, but no extended backpacking. I’ve been happy with a setup like this for September in central Oregon, but have never been to Idaho this time of year, so unsure about temperature/rain.
So, my specific questions:
Do I need a puffy (down/synthetic)? My plan was to use the ambient and rain jacket for cold/stationary times. Ambient and light baselayer was enough for me this spring on a couple 30-40 degree days for reference.
Do I need rain pants? I always carry gaiters with me, and the past several years I haven’t used rain pants (although last year I would’ve loved to have em!)
Appreciate any insight or recommendations from y’all!
Base layer: light synthetic hoody/sunshirt
Mid layer: kuiu strong fleece 210
Insulation: Sitka ambient jacket
Rain/wind: pnuma 3l rain jacket
Pants: kryptek alios
Rain pants: marmot precip
Misc: gloves, beanie, synthetic long johns
We’ll be truck camping, possibly spiking out for a day or two, but no extended backpacking. I’ve been happy with a setup like this for September in central Oregon, but have never been to Idaho this time of year, so unsure about temperature/rain.
So, my specific questions:
Do I need a puffy (down/synthetic)? My plan was to use the ambient and rain jacket for cold/stationary times. Ambient and light baselayer was enough for me this spring on a couple 30-40 degree days for reference.
Do I need rain pants? I always carry gaiters with me, and the past several years I haven’t used rain pants (although last year I would’ve loved to have em!)
Appreciate any insight or recommendations from y’all!