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The hardest thing to prepare for clothing wise is packing in to then hunt a stationary hunt. That is where the choices you make will really pay off or not. Plus if you are able to tolerate the cold for the first half of the walk in and you start cold (wearing little and packing your clothing) you will be much better off...
Agreed. If I'm snowshoeing, trail running, bc skiing etc, I'm pretty much going the entire time so you can get by with a lot less on. Hunting it's usually some higher aerobic stuff, followed by glassing or slow still hunting and them maybe some more higher aerobic stuff and repeat. Definitely a tougher cat to skin!