New gear for 2013??

moxiejh

FNG
Joined
Aug 14, 2012
Messages
32
Location
S E idaho
this is embarrassing, but this is what i can think of now:
Super down coat
tiburon tops and pants
kuiu merino wool gloves
kuiu fleece 1/4 zip
kryptek helios top
cedric top
alaios pants
valhalla pants
sat phone 7595
archery: New breed eclipse and all the accessories and i mean all
leopold 1000tbr with dni
zamberlan vioz boots (just got them last week)

i'm sure i'm missing something. The archery changeover really messed with my gear budget.
tsowater.....i loved the zamberlan vioz it just didnt fit my foot as good as the lowa...........wish it did! Nice list my friend. Now get your crap and lets go kill some stuff in idaho!
 
Joined
Feb 25, 2012
Messages
313
I did finally get to really use my Kuiu Guide Gloves am they rocked! They show very little wear after a 10 day sheep hunt which was more rigorous than the 7 day 2011 trip that destroyed a set of brand new Sitka gloves.
 

TJ

WKR
Joined
Feb 25, 2012
Messages
689
Location
N.E Oregon
Vortex spotter
Tripod
Exped down mat
Rev x quilt

Man, this is like a disease, I can't seem to stop.

Every time time I think I've got it dialed in something new, better, lighter comes along, dang!!!
 

tstowater

WKR
Joined
Apr 26, 2012
Messages
1,209
Location
Iowa
tsowater.....i loved the zamberlan vioz it just didnt fit my foot as good as the lowa...........wish it did! Nice list my friend. Now get your crap and lets go kill some stuff in idaho!

I'm ready to come, but I need to have my wife absorb the trips I have lined up already. New Mexico, straight to Wyoming and assorted bird hunts and hopefully back to Utah for a lion hunt. As much as I would leave for Idaho in a minute, I have a degree of understanding of the home front. She's great, but there is a limit. I'm taking her along to New Mexico (more for the company of the drive) and dropping her off at the Denver airport on the way to Wyoming. She's not going on the hunt, but enjoying the town of Truth or Consequences. Hope there is something to keep her occupied for a few days.
 
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