My brother in law calls a graying beard tree bark camoCheck back in when you’re old and your beard is gray.
I must be snow camo then . . .My brother in law calls a graying beard tree bark camo
I would say I'm broadside gray....I must be snow camo then . . .
Blame your kids . . . I tell my daughter she gave me every one of my gray hairs!I would say I'm broadside gray....
Lol. If this was true, my dad should have been white as a ghost like 30 years ago.......Blame your kids . . . I tell my daughter she gave me every one of my gray hairs!
My dad resembles this remarkLol. If this was true, my dad should have been white as a ghost like 30 years ago.......
Char some wine corks.Does face paint belong here? Anyone have an recommendations for good face paint that doesn’t suck go get off but works well?
Did this all last year and had great results. Easy on and easy off. One cork lasts a VERY long time. Think I'll need to replace it in 15 or so years.Char some wine corks.
Used to do this all the time when I was young and didn’t have much. The military issue face paint sticks work well too. Last forever as well.Char some wine corks.
This ^. I have a lightweight cotton gaiter for early season and a heavier fleece gaiter for the rest. A beanie over a ball cap in late season.No matter the weather, I pretty much always wear my First Lite Aerowool Neck Gaiter, which is light enough to be breathable but warm enough to take the edge off a cold wind. I wear the front under my nose and pull the back up over the top of my head (over whatever hat I'm wearing), and that stays put very well. Doesn't fog my glasses and doesn't interfere with my knuckle anchor-point right behind my right ear.
For hats, I'll wear a basic ball cap early in the season. As it cools a bit, I switch to my First Lite Brimmed Merino Beanie. When the mercury drops, I put on a brimmed, lined beanie made by Sitka (discontinued) (closest thing I could link is this Sitka Hudson GTX Hat).
I'm sure I am not the only one. I spend more time and movement adjusting what ever is on my head than anything else. Have you guys found anything that stays in place?
I like to at least wear a knitted type hat when it's cooler. Keeps the ears open and some heat in. But everyone I have tried tends to slide up or over my eyes.
Face masks do the same thing one way or the other.
I'm not a cover it all ninja. Face mask when it's really cold. But usually flip it up because it won't stay put. Like the hat, but doesn't stay put.
I pick up one at the store and they all look the same. I like to stash it for the walk in and put it on after I'm up to keep from sweating.
What do you got.
I second this one. Feel like when I used it I dissappear into the woods.Men's Lightweight Face MaskOne size fits most / Cross Cover® Brown
Our warm weather face mask uses NEXT TO SKIN Polartec® Power Grid® lightweight fabric, printed with Gulch’s proprietary camouflage pattern Cross Cover®gulchgear.com
This is the best face mask I've tried.