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<blockquote data-quote="theodoreh" data-source="post: 2309262" data-attributes="member: 85607"><p>Colorado 2nd season elk otc, 2020. -17f in morning, 7f degree high reading from my kestrel. Was set up for 0F, not -17. Not the normal weather for this area.</p><p></p><p> Got my elk early in morning and spent two days getting it out. Normally half a day to get it out but that cold slowed me down. </p><p></p><p>Upgraded this year by purchasing hot hands, mittens suppose to be warm to -40f but not waterproof, artic shield boots to go over my boots, sealskins extreme sock, kodiak MF bag with hot sack vapor to keep moisture out. This should work for -17F.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theodoreh, post: 2309262, member: 85607"] Colorado 2nd season elk otc, 2020. -17f in morning, 7f degree high reading from my kestrel. Was set up for 0F, not -17. Not the normal weather for this area. Got my elk early in morning and spent two days getting it out. Normally half a day to get it out but that cold slowed me down. Upgraded this year by purchasing hot hands, mittens suppose to be warm to -40f but not waterproof, artic shield boots to go over my boots, sealskins extreme sock, kodiak MF bag with hot sack vapor to keep moisture out. This should work for -17F. [/QUOTE]
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