maconbacon
Active member
For a backcountry, backpacking in by foot hunt would you go with gaiters (paired with a water resistant pant), rain pants, both or neither?
I’ve been on two western elk hunts. One where we got caught in a blizzard and I was glad I had gaiters and rain pants. Of course that was packing with mules so weight wasn’t an issue. Last year, I was packing in on foot and only brought rain paints. The thought being they could be used for rain or snow of any kind. Didn’t really use them except for an added layer of warmth while glassing. I’m thinking this year about bringing the gaiters back and packing a light weight set of puffy pants for warmth, leave the rain pants behind to save on weight. This would leave my thighs open to getting wet in the event of a big rain or snow storm. Thoughts?
I’ve been on two western elk hunts. One where we got caught in a blizzard and I was glad I had gaiters and rain pants. Of course that was packing with mules so weight wasn’t an issue. Last year, I was packing in on foot and only brought rain paints. The thought being they could be used for rain or snow of any kind. Didn’t really use them except for an added layer of warmth while glassing. I’m thinking this year about bringing the gaiters back and packing a light weight set of puffy pants for warmth, leave the rain pants behind to save on weight. This would leave my thighs open to getting wet in the event of a big rain or snow storm. Thoughts?