A buddy and I went on a three day two night deer hunting trip in southern Iowa this past weekend to test out some of our gear for a Colorado elk hunt next year (before you say it, I know great comparison eh). We were obviously more focused on the camp side of things. The temperature ranged from 10 degrees to about 30 throughout our trip and we tented the whole thing. My question to you is how do you guys manage heat at camp? We were fine in our sleeping bags and did spoil ourselves with a propane heater when we were just sitting around camp but that won't be making the trip next fall as we intend to backpack hunt. The most logical answer to me would be either tough it up or fire. If the answer is fire how do you manage scent control? I was also wondering what you guys used for boots as far as insulation levels? My feet got very cold this weekend with 1600 gr rubber boots with one pair of socks, but obviously I was sitting in a treestand not moving. It would not surprise me if people wore uninsulated boots in the mountains just based off of activity level. I know people vary significantly when it comes to the topic of boots ranging from tennis shoes to very heavy mountaineering boots. I kind of have an idea of where I want to be on that spectrum, but haven't heard much voiced on the topic of insulation. Any input or tips you guys may have on this would be much appreciated!