Many good suggestions on this thread.Well I'm finally going to get to go out west to Colorado on my first elk hunt this year. Will be on public ground, going with a few guys that have been a few times before. I think I've got most of the big things I need to take with me but I'm sure there are other things im forgetting. Will be going 3rd rifle season in November.
Looking for recommendations on good layering clothing. (I don't have deep enough pockets for the kuiu, first lite, sitka etc) but what is the next best choice?
Also from what I've been reading the schnee pac boots seem like the best. Any others to consider?
And I know there's always little things that don't get thought about or forgotten until you need them? What are some of those things that you've found?
I already have the Cot, tent, sleeping bag, pack, outer layers, rifle, backup rifle, coolers and binoculars covered.
Any suggestions or help is appreciated
Thanks!
A few small items. Toenail clippers as your toenails must be properly trimmed before starting all that hiking. Carmex or Chapstick. Tweezers especially if you are hunting where there is cactus. Electrical tape over the muzzle of your rifle to keep out snow and whatever else. If you are of such an age, then make sure you have your reading glasses. Sunglasses are mandatory in sunshine on bright snow. Steamboat Springs gets a lot of snow. Carry both headlamp and small flashlight. At least two ways to start a fire (cottonballs with Vaseline still work just fine).
Boots have been mentioned many times and I agree that they are critical. They must fit your feet and they need to be well broken in before you arrive. For late season hunting, I always take both leather boots and pac boots with removable liners. Bring extra liners to swap out at night. When it gets really cold, it is hard to keep my feet warm with any kind of leather boots.
Good luck with your hunt!