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<blockquote data-quote="Flatrock" data-source="post: 267876" data-attributes="member: 1001"><p>Some good advice on here so far. I would absolutely recommend the gun bearer as well. That thing rocks. I'd get trekking poles as well. When making hikes in the morning or evening, they are great. Or even at times throughout the day. </p><p></p><p>As nybs and SDMF alluded to, bring some extra layers. Depending on how far you'll be hunting from the truck, you really need to layer clothes as opposed to just bundling up with everything on. When I hike in the dark in the mornings, I can dang near be down to my base layer or second layer but then when glassing, I'll have 4-5 layers on. </p><p></p><p>Might want to think about some merino base layers if you don't have any. I love my stuff from First Lite. </p><p></p><p>Check out the gutless method as well. Not sure if you plan on being able to drive up to your deer and throw it in the truck but if not, the gutless method is the best way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatrock, post: 267876, member: 1001"] Some good advice on here so far. I would absolutely recommend the gun bearer as well. That thing rocks. I'd get trekking poles as well. When making hikes in the morning or evening, they are great. Or even at times throughout the day. As nybs and SDMF alluded to, bring some extra layers. Depending on how far you'll be hunting from the truck, you really need to layer clothes as opposed to just bundling up with everything on. When I hike in the dark in the mornings, I can dang near be down to my base layer or second layer but then when glassing, I'll have 4-5 layers on. Might want to think about some merino base layers if you don't have any. I love my stuff from First Lite. Check out the gutless method as well. Not sure if you plan on being able to drive up to your deer and throw it in the truck but if not, the gutless method is the best way to go. [/QUOTE]
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