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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2269293" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Brentm mentioned bino strap and that's a great idea.Ran across a guy that fell 4 feet before he got his balance.His bino's came up and hit him in the mouth and at least 1 tooth was missing and another was about to come out.For a 25.00 strap that could have been avoided.</p><p>Remember cotton cools and wool warms.You don't want wool against your skin so choose a wool/polyester blend next to skin.Plan on spending a good bit of money for cold weather hunting clothes.</p><p>Have seen cold feet ruin a hunt so get and wear wool or wool blend socks.I gave an extra pair away to a fellow that was coming down from his family's camp to go to town to get something for his cold feet,don't let that be you.</p><p>Your guide should give you a list,if he hasn't said anything contact him asap.</p><p>There a few folks here that are or used to be guides and they have their clients best interests at heart.Listen to them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2269293, member: 108576"] Brentm mentioned bino strap and that's a great idea.Ran across a guy that fell 4 feet before he got his balance.His bino's came up and hit him in the mouth and at least 1 tooth was missing and another was about to come out.For a 25.00 strap that could have been avoided. Remember cotton cools and wool warms.You don't want wool against your skin so choose a wool/polyester blend next to skin.Plan on spending a good bit of money for cold weather hunting clothes. Have seen cold feet ruin a hunt so get and wear wool or wool blend socks.I gave an extra pair away to a fellow that was coming down from his family's camp to go to town to get something for his cold feet,don't let that be you. Your guide should give you a list,if he hasn't said anything contact him asap. There a few folks here that are or used to be guides and they have their clients best interests at heart.Listen to them [/QUOTE]
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