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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1575575" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>It's gonna be cold....really good socks..many pairs...</p><p>being prepared for the weather is going to be the hardest part of your trip unless you have the Indian summer that extends into December..and that's doubtful....</p><p>Buy a box of handwarmers....keep several with you while hunting...extreme cold chills thru the bones....those handwarmers on the back of you hands and top to the feet can make a big difference in enjoyment and rushing back to camp to warm up....just don't throw the used baggies away while hunting...make sure all the garbage makes it back to camp.....</p><p>Really good gloves....i have three pairs...lightweight, medium and heavy weight goretex......a couple days at camp and you will know to carry at least the lite ones while hiking...and heavy for sitting and glassing....</p><p>And a good piece of campmeat for those cold nights......hardest to find....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1575575, member: 99519"] It's gonna be cold....really good socks..many pairs... being prepared for the weather is going to be the hardest part of your trip unless you have the Indian summer that extends into December..and that's doubtful.... Buy a box of handwarmers....keep several with you while hunting...extreme cold chills thru the bones....those handwarmers on the back of you hands and top to the feet can make a big difference in enjoyment and rushing back to camp to warm up....just don't throw the used baggies away while hunting...make sure all the garbage makes it back to camp..... Really good gloves....i have three pairs...lightweight, medium and heavy weight goretex......a couple days at camp and you will know to carry at least the lite ones while hiking...and heavy for sitting and glassing.... And a good piece of campmeat for those cold nights......hardest to find.... [/QUOTE]
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