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Active Elk hunting outer layer clothing and boots for snow/rain?
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<blockquote data-quote="djkzk" data-source="post: 1904918" data-attributes="member: 56774"><p>Congrats on your upcoming hunt. I have been hunting that area for 20+ years. I personally would not be so concerned about Gortex but more about a few quality layers. We are a fairly dry climate and you will shed most snow. As someone had mentioned,,, wool. It seems we all have tried the newer technology but we all end back up with quality wool products. </p><p> I actually have an older Cabelas pullover wool sweater that has a windbreaker layer in it that I have worn for years. It fits loose enough I can fit a down vest under it. Thus letting me shed either or both later without packing to much weight. </p><p> Now if you said you were hunting Western Oregon I would be recommending Gortex. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djkzk, post: 1904918, member: 56774"] Congrats on your upcoming hunt. I have been hunting that area for 20+ years. I personally would not be so concerned about Gortex but more about a few quality layers. We are a fairly dry climate and you will shed most snow. As someone had mentioned,,, wool. It seems we all have tried the newer technology but we all end back up with quality wool products. I actually have an older Cabelas pullover wool sweater that has a windbreaker layer in it that I have worn for years. It fits loose enough I can fit a down vest under it. Thus letting me shed either or both later without packing to much weight. Now if you said you were hunting Western Oregon I would be recommending Gortex. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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