Tcatt
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Would it be necessary to carry insulated underwear and puff layer on a CO elk hunt Sept 16-25? Trying to lighten my pack a little but don’t want to leave necessary things behind!
And that's where insulated mid or outer layers come in. I would never want insulated underwear.There was 2 feet of snow a couple years ago where I hunted during those dates. Lol
I would make room and carry the extra, would rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it...Would it be necessary to carry insulated underwear and puff layer on a CO elk hunt Sept 16-25? Trying to lighten my pack a little but don’t want to leave necessary things behind!
Remember the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared"I would make room and carry the extra, would rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it...
3 years ago it dumped 11” or so on Labor Day, it was heavy wet and gone in a few days but man that was a chilly nightI bring the puffy and a lightweight rain jacket. If you take a break it will get chilly at high altitudes in September if your sitting on the ground. That, and, if the weather changes fast and your left hunkering down under a tree for a few hours you'll be glad for the extra layers also. This is probably also just paranoia on my part, but i hunt alone, and if i break a leg and need to survive a night or two out there alone i dont wanna have exposure be the thing that does me in.
September blizzards do happen from time to time in CO at elevation and they come up out of nowhere.
no. but…Would it be necessary to carry insulated underwear and puff layer on a CO elk hunt Sept 16-25? Trying to lighten my pack a little but don’t want to leave necessary things behind!
Well, I second this as well.bring the insulated underwear. leave the puff