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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 2294035" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>You will need less clothes than you think. During a week long hunt you can do just fine with 2 sets of base layers. You can wear the same outer layers every day, assuming you don't get wet or rip them. You can figure 1 pair of merino socks / 2 days, just rotate them out. Fresh underwear every day, or every other day. If you have two sets of boots, that would be good to have. Wet boots can put a damper on things. Dude wipes for cleaning up every evening are good to have. Baby wipes / wet wipes for 'specific regions' may be the most important item to have. 'Monkey Butt' can really decrease the enjoyment of your hunt. I have been in WY in Oct and seen the highs not get over 25 degrees for a week, with lows in the low single digits. I have also seen highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, so the weather can vary a lot in October in WY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 2294035, member: 54963"] You will need less clothes than you think. During a week long hunt you can do just fine with 2 sets of base layers. You can wear the same outer layers every day, assuming you don't get wet or rip them. You can figure 1 pair of merino socks / 2 days, just rotate them out. Fresh underwear every day, or every other day. If you have two sets of boots, that would be good to have. Wet boots can put a damper on things. Dude wipes for cleaning up every evening are good to have. Baby wipes / wet wipes for 'specific regions' may be the most important item to have. 'Monkey Butt' can really decrease the enjoyment of your hunt. I have been in WY in Oct and seen the highs not get over 25 degrees for a week, with lows in the low single digits. I have also seen highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, so the weather can vary a lot in October in WY. [/QUOTE]
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