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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1697409" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I'm starting to plan for a cascade mountains elk hunt October 2020 and I know my wet weather gear is not adequate. What gear have you used that you would recommend in wet rainy conditions? I've really been looking hard at the Kuiu Yukon line of rain gear but spending $800 for a jacket, pants and gaiters seems very expensive. I'm also pretty set on a tepee tent with a stove to hopefully dry things out at night, is anyone better than any other?</p><p></p><p>1) rain jacket and pants</p><p>2) hat and gloves</p><p>2) gaiters</p><p>4) boots that are waterproof but good for miles of backcountry hiking </p><p>5) pack cover/ tarp / way to keep gear and other stuff dry</p><p>6) tent/ stove etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1697409, member: 55944"] I’m starting to plan for a cascade mountains elk hunt October 2020 and I know my wet weather gear is not adequate. What gear have you used that you would recommend in wet rainy conditions? I’ve really been looking hard at the Kuiu Yukon line of rain gear but spending $800 for a jacket, pants and gaiters seems very expensive. I’m also pretty set on a tepee tent with a stove to hopefully dry things out at night, is anyone better than any other? 1) rain jacket and pants 2) hat and gloves 2) gaiters 4) boots that are waterproof but good for miles of backcountry hiking 5) pack cover/ tarp / way to keep gear and other stuff dry 6) tent/ stove etc. [/QUOTE]
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