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Just booked my first ELK HUNT !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="skynimrod" data-source="post: 802872" data-attributes="member: 3551"><p>Congrats on you booking Timber.</p><p>Is this a spike camp hunt?</p><p>What part of Idaho ya hunting?</p><p>Out west I use up t 3 Pairs of boots.</p><p>Snow/Cold weather: Tight fitting packs like Sorels</p><p>My gortex light thinsulate Danners (good traction, my main boot)</p><p>And I also have a pair of gortex Danner hikers for when the weather is moderate (light weight).</p><p>I'm from NE Wa and late october can be warm, but the 1st snow usually hits about then also, so keep an I on the weather forecasts for that area, and be prepared for both seasons.</p><p>The most important is for your body to stay dry, weather its from sweat or rain/snow it can ruin a good trip. Layers is the way to go. The pack comes in handy to have the warmer gear/rain gear stuffed (extra pair socks) just in case the weather changes fast witch it can. We used to say if you don't like the weather in Northern Wa & Idaho, just wait a couple hrs it will change.</p><p>Good Hunting, Shoot a Big one!</p><p>Remember Steep & Deep</p><p>The hard part (packing it out) is taken care of for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skynimrod, post: 802872, member: 3551"] Congrats on you booking Timber. Is this a spike camp hunt? What part of Idaho ya hunting? Out west I use up t 3 Pairs of boots. Snow/Cold weather: Tight fitting packs like Sorels My gortex light thinsulate Danners (good traction, my main boot) And I also have a pair of gortex Danner hikers for when the weather is moderate (light weight). I'm from NE Wa and late october can be warm, but the 1st snow usually hits about then also, so keep an I on the weather forecasts for that area, and be prepared for both seasons. The most important is for your body to stay dry, weather its from sweat or rain/snow it can ruin a good trip. Layers is the way to go. The pack comes in handy to have the warmer gear/rain gear stuffed (extra pair socks) just in case the weather changes fast witch it can. We used to say if you don't like the weather in Northern Wa & Idaho, just wait a couple hrs it will change. Good Hunting, Shoot a Big one! Remember Steep & Deep The hard part (packing it out) is taken care of for you [/QUOTE]
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