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<blockquote data-quote="tooOld" data-source="post: 1576135" data-attributes="member: 106432"><p>Down vest, small 3 sheave double pulley and extra paracord (in case you have to field dress an animal by yourself), ear bra, small piece of ensolite foam to sit on when it is cold or wet, fanny pack. I like a heavy wool mitt with outer shell for my left hand and a fingerless wool glove (fingers can be covered with just trigger finger exposed) for those cold days.</p><p></p><p>Emphasize strong, broken in waterproof, lugged sole boots with good ankle support. Two Bic lighters, wool clothing (pants and shirts), water, food, gaiters, two lights, knife (perhaps a sharpening stone). Most important -- study a map and know the area, take a compass reading before starting out. Carry a GPS...know how to use it and set your start point.</p><p></p><p>Happy hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooOld, post: 1576135, member: 106432"] Down vest, small 3 sheave double pulley and extra paracord (in case you have to field dress an animal by yourself), ear bra, small piece of ensolite foam to sit on when it is cold or wet, fanny pack. I like a heavy wool mitt with outer shell for my left hand and a fingerless wool glove (fingers can be covered with just trigger finger exposed) for those cold days. Emphasize strong, broken in waterproof, lugged sole boots with good ankle support. Two Bic lighters, wool clothing (pants and shirts), water, food, gaiters, two lights, knife (perhaps a sharpening stone). Most important -- study a map and know the area, take a compass reading before starting out. Carry a GPS...know how to use it and set your start point. Happy hunting [/QUOTE]
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