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If you are wearing Sitka gear is it still road hunting?

Not if the road is rough enough to give you a few coffee stains from your single origin Pour-Over.
 
Not if the road is rough enough to give you a few coffee stains from your single origin Pour-Over.
The struggle is real BUT the new Sitka camo hides coffee stains really well. It was one of the bigger considerations their graphic designers were looking to achieve with the subalpine pattern - coffee, cola, and tobacco juice concealment for the road hunting aficionado.
Their next camo pattern will be tailored to concealing PBR stains on their tops while their pants line will focus on a new state of the art ultra-breathable protein fart filtering polycarbon synthetic weave with 48 way stretch in a lightweight water resistant design.
 
Road hunting is only for extreme hunting ATHLETES who RUN high end gear. Blisters from steering wheels are brutal after the dozens of miles one must endure. Sometimes there are even bumps. The horror. Luckily my CREW and I are RUNNING professional glove SYSTEMS including Kuiu Expedition outer gloves. Part of the high end road hunting KIT.
 
Road hunting is only for extreme hunting ATHLETES who RUN high end gear. Blisters from steering wheels are brutal after the dozens of miles one must endure. Sometimes there are even bumps. The horror. Luckily my CREW and I are RUNNING professional glove SYSTEMS including Kuiu Expedition outer gloves. Part of the high end road hunting KIT.
I understand if one wears their tacti-cool hunting gear for road hunting, the LE Academies within various jurisdictions offer the Tacti-cool vehicle pursuit citizen's course. Of course the fee is tacti-cool priced. ;)
 

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