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<blockquote data-quote="Marble" data-source="post: 977078" data-attributes="member: 51354"><p>Do not underestimate layering! It is a must for hunting in the mountains. Uninsulated water proof out layer, lighter layers up top with a medium jacket. Make the layers up top stuffable so you can put them INSIDE your backpack if needed.</p><p> </p><p>In my pack I carry thick waterproof gloves.</p><p>Finger mittens with covers.</p><p>Thin single layer real wool gloves, I primarily wear these while hunting and keep an extra pair in my pack inside a ziplock bag.</p><p>Extra pair of socks.</p><p>Regular Ball Cap and a thick beanie.</p><p>Face cover.</p><p>At least two light sources.</p><p> </p><p>I focus primarily on the things that I may need if I get them wet, loose them or ruin them. I want to make sure I have the things I need to keep me warm and comfortable. Obviously I take more than above. Depending on what your hunt is set up like will also depend on what you carry. </p><p> </p><p>Let us know and we can help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marble, post: 977078, member: 51354"] Do not underestimate layering! It is a must for hunting in the mountains. Uninsulated water proof out layer, lighter layers up top with a medium jacket. Make the layers up top stuffable so you can put them INSIDE your backpack if needed. In my pack I carry thick waterproof gloves. Finger mittens with covers. Thin single layer real wool gloves, I primarily wear these while hunting and keep an extra pair in my pack inside a ziplock bag. Extra pair of socks. Regular Ball Cap and a thick beanie. Face cover. At least two light sources. I focus primarily on the things that I may need if I get them wet, loose them or ruin them. I want to make sure I have the things I need to keep me warm and comfortable. Obviously I take more than above. Depending on what your hunt is set up like will also depend on what you carry. Let us know and we can help! [/QUOTE]
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