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TashiaGerard ![]() Optics GrassHopper ![]() ![]() Joined: May/20/2021 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Wow, I had a similar experience, only in the camp. We were 7 in the group and we were climbing small rocks in Canada in late autumn. It was also cold, and one day we were left without a burner (we lived in tents). No warm tea, no hot food. But then my coach taught me how to sleep properly, so as not to freeze in the morning. When you lie down in the sleeping bag, you remain only in the t-shirt and pants, and all the other clothes lie down next to you. In the morning, when your body has warmed itself, you will put on warm clothes and you'll not freeze. We "survived" the unpleasant moments and my coach ordered seems in T-shirts in memory of this camp.
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Dogger ![]() Optics Jedi Knight ![]() ![]() Joined: January/02/2007 Location: Ontario, Canada Status: Offline Points: 7054 |
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Well, sounds like there were some side benefits for you Ed.
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Son of Ed ![]() Chuck Norris ![]() ![]() Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 102624 |
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During the recent EMERGENCY in Texas ( The electricity blew up! ) I was wearing a lot of the clothes I have mentioned INSIDE my apartment! I was without any power for two days....It got kinda chilly walking around the house when the inside temp was 43 degrees!
![]() I couldn't even make a cup of coffee and was reduced to drinking alcohol and fruit juice.....
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Kickboxer ![]() MODERATOR ![]() ![]() Moderator Joined: February/13/2008 Status: Offline Points: 23155 |
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The best way to get me to NOT do something is tell me it is "Mandatory". I will expend a great deal of energy proving to you that "Mandatory" is a relative term...
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Son of Ed ![]() Chuck Norris ![]() ![]() Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 102624 |
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And it will fit over your Mandatory Joe Biden mask!!
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Longhunter ![]() Optics Journeyman ![]() ![]() Joined: February/02/2006 Status: Offline Points: 466 |
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A good heavy scarf in an unobtrusive color (like dull black) is an important part of my winter hunting gear. It helps camouflage your face, and keep it warm when the cold gets really nasty.
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Son of Ed ![]() Chuck Norris ![]() ![]() Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 102624 |
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![]() I haven't even written my term paper on the Falklands SAS parka.... |
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Kickboxer ![]() MODERATOR ![]() ![]() Moderator Joined: February/13/2008 Status: Offline Points: 23155 |
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Sounds like a new "Ed Show" topic... "Eduardo's Shopping Guide"
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Son of Ed ![]() Chuck Norris ![]() ![]() Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 102624 |
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Yes, Black Bear went out of business years ago. They were from Seattle. I have seen coats exactly like this with another name....I think it was Skyline. But I can't remember precisely. Those Skyline coats that I saw on eBay were also old. I figure Skyline took over Black Bear but I'm sure they're gone now, too. It's not a shirt...it's a heavy thick wool like a Filson.
* I think I paid like $15 for that on eBay from some guy in Denver. I also have an ancient Woolrich mackinaw that is my Number Two warmest coat. I paid $10 for it on ebay.....haha!
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Dogger ![]() Optics Jedi Knight ![]() ![]() Joined: January/02/2007 Location: Ontario, Canada Status: Offline Points: 7054 |
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Filson sells a MacKinaw cruiser jacket but they ain’t cheap, just a hair under $400.
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RobinSm89 ![]() Optics GrassHopper ![]() Joined: January/21/2021 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Great shirt, just now, as I understand it is nowhere to be found. I couldn't find how much I searched, except for a second hand
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Raido ![]() Optics GrassHopper ![]() ![]() Joined: August/25/2020 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Hello! Does anybody use heated clothes? I think about a pair of heated gloves
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jasonpitt908 ![]() Optics GrassHopper ![]() Joined: August/25/2020 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I will own a pair of Chukka Boot that isn't Goodyear Welt soled. I got a pair of Boots from a brand which makes Handcrafted Leather Boots for Men...
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supertool73 ![]() Optics God ![]() ![]() Superstool Joined: January/03/2008 Status: Offline Points: 11814 |
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buy from amazon and return if they are crap. With their excellent return policy it would be worth a try
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Lifetime warranty and excellent customer service don't mean a thing when your gun fails during a zombie attack.
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JimFromTN ![]() Optics Apprentice ![]() ![]() Joined: February/05/2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 185 |
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I tried the electric socks probably 20 years ago and they were worthless. If they have redesigned them, they could very well be allot better. I have looked into the heated insoles and have been considering them. I am just reluctant to pull the trigger because I am afraid they will be a waste of money. The prices range from around $15 to $100 and those that have allot of reviews, have bad reviews. Dewalt needs to come up with a pair that run off of a 20v battery kind of like Milwaukee's heated vest.
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supertool73 ![]() Optics God ![]() ![]() Superstool Joined: January/03/2008 Status: Offline Points: 11814 |
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have you thought about battery powered socks? Or heated insoles. Might be the ticket for you
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JimFromTN ![]() Optics Apprentice ![]() ![]() Joined: February/05/2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 185 |
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This topic has been plaguing me recently. I have always layered. The reason for layering was because I would walk almost a mile to my hunting spot and I would be overheated and sweating by the time I was setup and hunting if I had all of the clothes I intended to wear hunting already on. I would layer lightly and have the remaining layers in my pack. Things have changed. I purchased land and now I just walk a few hundred yards from my back door and I am at my tree stand. In this situation, I no longer layer. Typically, I wear a pair of pants, a thermal shirt, a regular long sleeve tshirt, insulated gortex bibs, and an insulated gortex parka. I am toasty warm down into the 20's. Have not had a chance to test anything colder. The only thing I have not really figured out is boots. As a kid, I never had proper footwear in the snow and my feet have been frost bit on numerous occasions. Now when I hunt, my toes are usually in excruciating pain. 800gr insulate boots won't keep me comfortable below about 40 degrees sitting in a tree stand. A friend of mine takes off his boots and puts on down booties filled with hand warmers when he gets to his stand. I have not tried this yet because I don't have any kind of boots that slip off easily and I don't want to sit on the ground and spend 10 minutes getting out of my lace up boots.
The other curse of my feet is that they are extra wide and it is very difficult to find good boots that fit. My standard everyday shoe is a new balance 11 4E. There is boot company called Belleville that makes extra wide boots but their selection is limited. Edited by JimFromTN - December/17/2019 at 10:07 |
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NOTE TO SELF......pack the hand warmers at the top of the hunting back pack along with the flashlight. ![]() |
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Son of Ed ![]() Chuck Norris ![]() ![]() Joined: June/18/2011 Location: TEXAS Status: Offline Points: 102624 |
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This is beside the point, and a little bit off topic, but I wonder how many of you people know that the Mexican troops that were marching to San Antonio to reinforce Santa Ana at the Alamo were actually caught in a snowstorm blizzard down in South Texas in 1836 south of Corpus Christi....and many of them died in February 1836.....
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