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A decent wool blended base layer and try not to wear much clothing walking in is what I do. If I have anything over a 1/4 mile walk or any big hills to climb I strap my outer layers to my pack and walk in my base layers. Might be chilly for the first few mins but once you get your blood pumping you warm up pretty quick. My feet sweat like crazy so if the walk is real far, 2 miles or more I carry my thick socks in my pack and wear light ankle socks in, swap for the heavy socks when I get where I’m going. Warm and dry feet make a world of a difference. Hope this helps!

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Slow down, make sure coat is unzipped, take it easy is the first most important thing. Next, quick drying underwear....absolutely no cotton....just as cotton towels dry you off quickly, they also hold onto the damp, chilling you. Smartwool is great stuff, but there are a lot of synthetic materials that work great....

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1 hour ago, Daveboone said:

Slow down, make sure coat is unzipped, take it easy is the first most important thing. Next, quick drying underwear....absolutely no cotton....just as cotton towels dry you off quickly, they also hold onto the damp, chilling you. Smartwool is great stuff, but there are a lot of synthetic materials that work great....

Agree with Dave. I really just discovered the moisture wicking undergarments a few years ago,and what a difference. Used to be a cotton t-shirt guy,what a dummy. 

I wore one at work the other day for the first time in a long while and sweat just a little but got chilled immediately.

Same thing for socks,and taking layers off for the hike in. And the hat as well,makes a big difference.

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Agree, Smartwool top  Pack in your heavy coat. And like said, no hat or cap. I can't not sweat walking up the big hill  Always have paper towels in pocket to wipe off my brow and back of head. Putting that scentlock facemask when in stand is always a little uncomfortable and sticky. Take your time, walk, wait and continue almost like youre still hunting  Last year I sweated so bad trudging through the snow I stripped down to my boxers removing long underwear tops and bottom and stuffed in backpack. Figured I was better without them than freezing with them on. Don't think it was more than 15 degrees out

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I have been using layered polypropylene underwear for cold weather activities with real good results.  I got turned on to it years ago from the NFL of all places. The players wore it playing football games in extreme cold conditions keeping them on the field in bitter temperatures by allowing sweat to wick off of the skin which is the main contributor to being cold when under heavy activity. The military picked up on it for the same reasons. 

I wear a light long sleeve poly tee against my skin with a heavier weight military type poly top on over it. The military stuff comes in three different weights and I will wear the weight I feel best suits the weather I will be in.

The rest of my outerwear will be determined by the type of hunting I will be doing such as sitting in a stand for long periods or doing a lot of walking such a Hare hunting on snowshoes. It will usually be some sort of wool if it is real cold as it will keep you warm even when wet.

Al

 

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Def agree with the slow down. I too have a mountain to climb. Under armour base with merino 2nd layer. If super cold I'll wear my jacket, if not I pack it in. Also, if super cold I wear a skull cap type hat, and switch to my warm one once on stand for a bit.

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All great advice. Slow down might be the moast important. I too have poly and merino underwear and they both work well. Us hunters are unique-times of high activity coupled with hours of sitting still. Good base layers, packing clothes in and trying not to sweat are the keys.

Will

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