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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1129187" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>For your hands get a pair of liner gloves and use these over them, Cabela's Men's Pinnacle Elite Glomitts. Gives your fingers 'wiggle' room. Throw in a hand warmer in each one when your hands get cold. I use them elk hunting in Colorado. Use them for the ATV ride up the mountain too, but sometimes it's so cold I don't think anything keeps your hands warm when riding. I also carry a pair of rag wool gloves to use if it is not that cold.</p><p>For the feet I use 1000 gram insulated boots . For socks it depends on the weather. If not that cold I just use my liner socks. If cold I use the liner and a midweight merino wool sock. Don't have that much trouble with the feet as I'm usually still hunting and on the move a lot. But if I do get cold from sitting, I start walking to warm up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1129187, member: 70638"] For your hands get a pair of liner gloves and use these over them, Cabela's Men's Pinnacle Elite Glomitts. Gives your fingers 'wiggle' room. Throw in a hand warmer in each one when your hands get cold. I use them elk hunting in Colorado. Use them for the ATV ride up the mountain too, but sometimes it's so cold I don't think anything keeps your hands warm when riding. I also carry a pair of rag wool gloves to use if it is not that cold. For the feet I use 1000 gram insulated boots . For socks it depends on the weather. If not that cold I just use my liner socks. If cold I use the liner and a midweight merino wool sock. Don't have that much trouble with the feet as I'm usually still hunting and on the move a lot. But if I do get cold from sitting, I start walking to warm up. [/QUOTE]
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