WVmike
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I will be going on my first elk hunt in 2nd rifle in Colorado this year with my buddy from WV. We will be shooting for the area west of aspen, crested butte without listing the exact unit and was trying to gather some info about the possible weather conditions. 2nd rifle is Oct 26th -Nov 3rd. I've looked at historical weather for this general area and have seen it can be 40-50s during the day with temps in the single digits obviously dependent upon the elevation. I have never been to Colorado but have experience with below 0 temps while outdoors for over a 12 hour period (not the most enjoyable thing I've done for sure) while in the Marine Corps during training and also hunting in WV with temps down into the teens during the morning and evenings. My question is how many base layers do others usually bring along with them when hunting in these areas at this time of year?
I will start out cold from where we start hiking into the unit then when we stop put other layers on and continue that for the duration of the hunt. My normal pack weight counting water is around 25-30 lbs without tent/stove, etc. My issue is if I bring the Traverse hoodie is that it is heavy and takes up a lot of room but it is warm especially if I use it underneath my jetstream or my rain jacket. I will have one lightweight base layer on then one extra in the pack for sure. Also will probably have the sitka midweight, kiln top, and sitka merino bottom in my pack along with the puffy for sure. I wouldn't mind picking up an extra heavyweight layer like the heavyweight hoodie or something equal to that. Any input is appreciated.
I currently have the following in regards to layers:
Lightweight - 3 synthetic long sleeve tops, 2 synthetic bottoms.
Midweight - Sitka midweight 1/4 zip, North face fleece full zip, First Lite Kiln top/bottom, Sitka Merino 330 bottom
Insulation - Sitka Kelvin puffy, Sitka Traverse hoodie
I will start out cold from where we start hiking into the unit then when we stop put other layers on and continue that for the duration of the hunt. My normal pack weight counting water is around 25-30 lbs without tent/stove, etc. My issue is if I bring the Traverse hoodie is that it is heavy and takes up a lot of room but it is warm especially if I use it underneath my jetstream or my rain jacket. I will have one lightweight base layer on then one extra in the pack for sure. Also will probably have the sitka midweight, kiln top, and sitka merino bottom in my pack along with the puffy for sure. I wouldn't mind picking up an extra heavyweight layer like the heavyweight hoodie or something equal to that. Any input is appreciated.
I currently have the following in regards to layers:
Lightweight - 3 synthetic long sleeve tops, 2 synthetic bottoms.
Midweight - Sitka midweight 1/4 zip, North face fleece full zip, First Lite Kiln top/bottom, Sitka Merino 330 bottom
Insulation - Sitka Kelvin puffy, Sitka Traverse hoodie