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Outer wear and under layers for elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1357514" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>for the last 3 years I have been down to a tee shirt in October 2nd rifle season in clark colorado. this year I did a windshear water fowl sweater from cabelas with a windshear camo vest. and only had them on for first 2 hours in morning and and last hour before dark will sitting. hardest thing for me is to take it off when I get out of truck to do my 1 mile trek into woods. I am also wearing an orange ball cap will hiking in so I don't sweat so much . I think maybe 2 days I did use hand warmers and usually just put 1 on the backside of my neck. Hard to figure out could be warm could be cold. hardest for me not to over heat and sweat usually to late when you figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1357514, member: 85156"] for the last 3 years I have been down to a tee shirt in October 2nd rifle season in clark colorado. this year I did a windshear water fowl sweater from cabelas with a windshear camo vest. and only had them on for first 2 hours in morning and and last hour before dark will sitting. hardest thing for me is to take it off when I get out of truck to do my 1 mile trek into woods. I am also wearing an orange ball cap will hiking in so I don't sweat so much . I think maybe 2 days I did use hand warmers and usually just put 1 on the backside of my neck. Hard to figure out could be warm could be cold. hardest for me not to over heat and sweat usually to late when you figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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