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<blockquote data-quote="BuckeyeRifleman" data-source="post: 2988563" data-attributes="member: 110280"><p>Of course it's not making you survive. But it can help you stick it out a little longer in sh$tty weather and actually kill something you might have otherwise not killed.</p><p></p><p>I could probably survive under a bushcraft/lean to shelter for the night by throwing on all my puffy layers, making a sleep pad with pine branches and making a big fire.</p><p></p><p>But I'd sleep like sh$t, would hunt like sh$t and probably be back at the truck way sooner than I otherwise would've been.</p><p></p><p><em>Everything</em> is a trade off. We had unseasonably warm weather this year and for the first 3 days I regretted packing the wood stove. It just wasn't really necessary. But I've also had hunts where I thanked my lucky stars I threw it in my pack.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, dismissing a piece of gear outright you have never used isn't wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckeyeRifleman, post: 2988563, member: 110280"] Of course it's not making you survive. But it can help you stick it out a little longer in sh$tty weather and actually kill something you might have otherwise not killed. I could probably survive under a bushcraft/lean to shelter for the night by throwing on all my puffy layers, making a sleep pad with pine branches and making a big fire. But I'd sleep like sh$t, would hunt like sh$t and probably be back at the truck way sooner than I otherwise would've been. [I]Everything[/I] is a trade off. We had unseasonably warm weather this year and for the first 3 days I regretted packing the wood stove. It just wasn't really necessary. But I've also had hunts where I thanked my lucky stars I threw it in my pack. Bottom line, dismissing a piece of gear outright you have never used isn't wise. [/QUOTE]
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