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Active Elk hunting outer layer clothing and boots for snow/rain?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1905253" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>"Eastern oregon" takes in a huge amount of area......6-7000'</p><p>Purdy high mountains....but depending upon your terrain....dont over dress...worse thing to do....make,sure you have a decent windproof coat and if need be a tarp....</p><p>If you're only looking at day hikes..in and out...about anything will work......i still prefer the fleece pants for warmth and quiet.....i have a few different weights of that....some are too hot to hike in....but feel good if having to hike out late..or pitch camp.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1905253, member: 99519"] "Eastern oregon" takes in a huge amount of area......6-7000' Purdy high mountains....but depending upon your terrain....dont over dress...worse thing to do....make,sure you have a decent windproof coat and if need be a tarp.... If you're only looking at day hikes..in and out...about anything will work......i still prefer the fleece pants for warmth and quiet.....i have a few different weights of that....some are too hot to hike in....but feel good if having to hike out late..or pitch camp..... [/QUOTE]
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