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Outer wear and under layers for elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="pahuntnut" data-source="post: 1437095" data-attributes="member: 105118"><p>I use First lite as a base layer. Merino is great at controlling you body temp and does not stink like synthetics. I wear Sitka timberline pants or First lite Kanabs and a First Lite or sitka over shirt, (Hallstead or Sitka timber line) Then in my pack is a pair of Kelvin pants, down vest, and Timberline (sitka) Jacket. the down insulates and the jacket breaks the wind. Good rain gear like Sitka or First lite will also break the wind. That covers me for about any situation and our camp is at 9200 ft. Another tip also to save space packing things in is to vacuum seal your clothes or get the bags that you can roll up and pushes air out. Saves space and keeps them scent free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pahuntnut, post: 1437095, member: 105118"] I use First lite as a base layer. Merino is great at controlling you body temp and does not stink like synthetics. I wear Sitka timberline pants or First lite Kanabs and a First Lite or sitka over shirt, (Hallstead or Sitka timber line) Then in my pack is a pair of Kelvin pants, down vest, and Timberline (sitka) Jacket. the down insulates and the jacket breaks the wind. Good rain gear like Sitka or First lite will also break the wind. That covers me for about any situation and our camp is at 9200 ft. Another tip also to save space packing things in is to vacuum seal your clothes or get the bags that you can roll up and pushes air out. Saves space and keeps them scent free. [/QUOTE]
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