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<blockquote data-quote="Stirling" data-source="post: 1757573" data-attributes="member: 14716"><p>An important part of keeping your feet and hands warm is keeping your core warm first. If you start losing heat in your hands and feet, your body restricts circulation to those parts. My hunting stands/area are typically up hill. I'm a big guy and generate a lot of heat going up. So I wear minimal clothes going there and carry warmer clothes to put on later. That way I'm not getting my insulated clothes wet with sweat. </p><p></p><p>My father-in-law came up with an interesting solution. He commandeered his wife's sewing machine and made himself a vest with a dozen or so small pockets on the front and back. We puts those HotHands hand warmers in the pockets and that helps keep his core warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stirling, post: 1757573, member: 14716"] An important part of keeping your feet and hands warm is keeping your core warm first. If you start losing heat in your hands and feet, your body restricts circulation to those parts. My hunting stands/area are typically up hill. I'm a big guy and generate a lot of heat going up. So I wear minimal clothes going there and carry warmer clothes to put on later. That way I'm not getting my insulated clothes wet with sweat. My father-in-law came up with an interesting solution. He commandeered his wife's sewing machine and made himself a vest with a dozen or so small pockets on the front and back. We puts those HotHands hand warmers in the pockets and that helps keep his core warm. [/QUOTE]
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