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First trip to Saskatchewan, looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1701267" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>If u can keep wool dry, it's hard to beat for warmth, I like a wool sweater for my second layer. Goretex really does help take moisture away.</p><p>When I was young I would get quite cold, the 150gram thinsulate snowmobile gloves were some of the better gloves I used. </p><p>Now that I'm not a skinny teenager and much to my wife's dismay as she's bundled in everything she owns, I'm one of those guys who wear leather work gloves all winter feeding cows. </p><p>Usually I just throw my gloves in the snow when I go to shoot something and put them back on after</p><p></p><p>If ur prepared with clothing and remain comfortable, you'll enjoy even cold weather and north of Yorkton is definitely winter country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1701267, member: 101677"] If u can keep wool dry, it’s hard to beat for warmth, I like a wool sweater for my second layer. Goretex really does help take moisture away. When I was young I would get quite cold, the 150gram thinsulate snowmobile gloves were some of the better gloves I used. Now that I’m not a skinny teenager and much to my wife’s dismay as she’s bundled in everything she owns, I’m one of those guys who wear leather work gloves all winter feeding cows. Usually I just throw my gloves in the snow when I go to shoot something and put them back on after If ur prepared with clothing and remain comfortable, you’ll enjoy even cold weather and north of Yorkton is definitely winter country. [/QUOTE]
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