If you don't like a hood, it's hard to beat an ecws grid fleece. Made from polar tec dry, they're cheap and durable. I run one and a polypropylene 1/4 zip. That thing cuts the wind more than a grid fleece and holds up really well busting through willows and alder thickets.
Check out white bone creations on the YouTube, he has a lot of great info IMO. I'll be utilizing his ideas with acetone and peroxide on my two whitetails and moose when the beetles are done with them.
Pair of Northside boots Size 12, used them on and off over the years. Overall good condition, be great for hikes around the farm or flatland hunts, would not recommend for extended mountain hikes. Just cover shipping via Cash app/venmo
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Looking to barter or sell a pair of Schnee kestrels in size 12 regular. Took a chance on a trade and they are too narrow for me. I wore them for 5 hours around town and stores. Would trade for the wide version of them, another pair of boots, sitka ambient in XL, or something else pretty neat
Any of the ECWS layers, super cheap, they work wonderfully , and they last a while. And you don't gotta worry about trashing them like you would your higher dollar items. Especially if you're a hunter on a budget.. I run the lvl 3. 1/4 zip grid fleece about 280 days a year and I'm on year 4...
Would definitely agree to these mentioned items. 19 days is a long while, yes. But an extra of the skin contact layers (undies, socks, base layers ) should get you by.. I'm sure there will be a creek or flowing water of some sort to wash some items, I can fit all of my hunting gear minus...
AGC max
Main pouch - 12x52 binos
Front zip- ear plugs, 1ea spare round, food bar.
Bottom zip- CT , 3ft or orange marking ribbon
Left zip- , 3ft of p cord tied in a loop
Right zip- no8 opinel, bic wrapped in electrical tape
Rear zip- ziplock with tags, license, I.D.
Will add or remove...