Kurt
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I find I don't pee through all my layers......... the first couple layers usually soaks everything up, the first time.
I find I don't pee through all my layers......... the first couple layers usually soaks everything up, the first time.
I find I don't pee through all my layers......... the first couple layers usually soaks everything up, the first time.
I thought about boiling some water at my truck and putting it in a Nalgene bottle and keep it tucked in my coat once on stand. I do this when I’m hammock camping and the temps get down low, works really well. I’m not a fan of eating/drinking in the stand, I’ll usually have a bottle of water with me, but don’t usually drink much. I already have to pee a bunch, and peeing through a bunch of layers ain’t fun haha.
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Hopefully in the next couple years I can start a collection, but it’s not in my near future ha. Where did you start piecing together? Pants? Jackets? Base? Or go for the bigger items first like a shell, and layer with what you have underneath?
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Put hot hand insoles in your boots under your feet and the adhesive toe warmer on top of your toes. They stick to your socks.
Put the adhesive hot hands over your kidneys, and 1 midway upper back the stick to your bottom most layer. I sometimes put my shirt inside out stick them to it. Turn it back right side out and put it on. They also have them in the healthcare section at Walmart in a kidney belt looking thing for sore muscles
Put hot hands in gloves or hand muff
Put one inside your hat and keep your head warm.
Take plenty of extra hot hands if you get cold all heat where needed.
I wear very thin clothes and artificial heats. I stay the most comfortable this way. It may sound silly but it works. I wear a mid weight base layer suit, scent blocker trinity pants, scent blocker trinity hoodie, uninsulated rubber boots down in the 30s and am quite comfortable this way. If you don’t hunt super cold often and don’t hunt out side your state I don’t see a reason to spend a ton of money in cold weather gear.
You might look in to a Milwaukee heated hoddie or vest.
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rechargeable Hand warmer from amazon has been pretty sweet for keeping my hands warm better than buying disposable ones all the time.
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I’m definitely gonna check that out, is there a certain brand to look for?
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Glad to hear you're getting it worked out there--I am in Georgia and I know it gets colder up north but I'm with you-- anything in the 30's down here is "cold"! I do believe humidity plays a part in how cold it "feels" and wind chill stinks...
One thing I can tell you from experience is that a thyroid problem can impact your tolerance for colder temps--if you ever get any blood work done get the doc to check for thyroid function--yours might be ok but you never know till you check and it's an easy fix if it is low.
Rick
I’m coming back to you guys since the last advice I got here was golden! Our temps tomorrow are gonna start around 29, with a 18 wind chill. Then by afternoon get up around 38 but wind chill will stay in the 20’s all day. Looking at 10-15mph winds most of the day. And we may have snow! Snow in MS! Ha it’s nothing for you northerners, but a rare occasion for us down south, so all the schools are closed tomorrow because we could get 2”!! Hahaha
Anyways, I know the basics, and I conquered the 38-45 with a decent wind a couple weekends ago with yalls advice and did great, so here’s my next conundrum. I’m planning on one-sticking up the tree, which easy, in thinner clothes, but I may end up wearing my ****ies bibs tomorrow. Do you guys put bibs on before leaving the ground? Before leaving the truck(and walking very slow!), because I can’t fathom trying to get them on once up the tree. My climber it’s obviously not a problem, but in a saddle-not so much. I can go slow while climbing so I don’t overheat, but man, I’m not all that flexible on a good day but I’m not sure about one-sticking in that many clothes...
any tips on bibs and saddles? I may just leave them in the truck and wear thinner layers with body warmers on my thighs and wind proof rain suit so I won’t be so fluffy and restricted.
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