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<blockquote data-quote="gary66" data-source="post: 5181374" data-attributes="member: 16621"><p>always use a fanny pack hand warmer around home and away. When away I add a pack made out of some silent hide stuff, had it for years. Spent it's entire life in the outdoors, sheltered in the woods, holds some essentials and always always a wool coat for when the cold gets to be too much. The climber is the frame, the pack fits it. I don't discourage birds, bugs or cobwebs from keeping it honest in the woods.</p><p></p><p>I layer up, plenty of pockets. I need a few things, water in a silent container (hard to find), binoculars, wool coat, small stuff (knife/tags/gutting gloves/head lamp/gps, toilet paper), stand and weapon...oh and some kind of no-doze, not there to nap. As long as I can get to the water and binoculars while on stand and I'm almost always glassing, I don't need to pack in much so any seasoned pack will do.</p><p></p><p>NO VELCRO AND SILENT AS CAN BE.</p><p></p><p>one other thing is always with the pack, one of those 20 dollar tree stand umbrella's. Best 20 bucks anyone can ever spend who's ever been up a tree in the rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary66, post: 5181374, member: 16621"] always use a fanny pack hand warmer around home and away. When away I add a pack made out of some silent hide stuff, had it for years. Spent it's entire life in the outdoors, sheltered in the woods, holds some essentials and always always a wool coat for when the cold gets to be too much. The climber is the frame, the pack fits it. I don't discourage birds, bugs or cobwebs from keeping it honest in the woods. I layer up, plenty of pockets. I need a few things, water in a silent container (hard to find), binoculars, wool coat, small stuff (knife/tags/gutting gloves/head lamp/gps, toilet paper), stand and weapon...oh and some kind of no-doze, not there to nap. As long as I can get to the water and binoculars while on stand and I'm almost always glassing, I don't need to pack in much so any seasoned pack will do. NO VELCRO AND SILENT AS CAN BE. one other thing is always with the pack, one of those 20 dollar tree stand umbrella's. Best 20 bucks anyone can ever spend who's ever been up a tree in the rain. [/QUOTE]
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