SuspiciousFish
WKR
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- May 26, 2022
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Have you ever not been able to put your coat on because the arms are frozen? Ever worn frozen boots? What's your plan for water?
I've hunted in sub zero quite a little bit and I will say, that's what a wood stove is for.
What you're considering is 100% doable, but the questions I asked are simple issues that happen to me every time it's single digits or below.
I'd strongly reconsider your season or your tent choice.....or be able to have a vehicle to warm up in. 25mph wind when its 20 or less will suck the happiness out of you.
Oh man, this reminds me of my days in Boy Scouts having to stab the top of my nalgene in the morning to break the layer of ice to get some water. Tying frozen boot laces in the cold morning is hell too.
I agree with this 100%. Having a vehicle to warm up in is going to be a huge factor to keep you guys going. When you are backpacking there is no lifeline or fallback to warm up. 5 days of that will take a massive toll on you. Even small things like drying your socks on the dash vent pays off big time if things get wet etc.