Planning a DIY backpacking elk hunting trip. The trip is likely to last about 7 days (2 days scouting and 5 days hunting). At this point, I’m going to assume either Northwestern Colorado or Western. I’d like to create a layering system that’s practical for wide ranges of temperatures and somewhat weatherproof. I’ve read through similar threads on here and have found KUIU’s suggested layering advice for certain temperature ranges (32-45, 32 and below, etc) but would ideally like to combine this into one layering system. Here are my inexperienced thoughts:
-Ultra Merino 145 (top/bottom)
-Pro Merino 200 (top/bottom)
-Kenai (top/bottom)
-Axis (top/bottom)
-Attack pants for warm weather
-Yukon for wet weather
Thanks for your feedback!
-Ultra Merino 145 (top/bottom)
-Pro Merino 200 (top/bottom)
-Kenai (top/bottom)
-Axis (top/bottom)
-Attack pants for warm weather
-Yukon for wet weather
Thanks for your feedback!
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