25 January 2005, 08:17
Doyle HufstedlerPacking list details
I went hunting last Wednesday in central Texas. I started with a long sleeve t-shirt, flannel shirt and lined canvas coat and gloves. By noon I was down to the t shirt. I was wondering about what kind of coat to tale to Africa. I wonder if conditions are similar
If hunting in RSA Northern Province in early June exactly what kind of the following would you take for warm clothing.
• Warm Jacket
• Sweater
• Gortex-type rain suit
• Gloves
Thanks
Doyle
25 January 2005, 18:44
BwanahileDoyle,
Take a look at T. Carr's packing list on the Hunting Reports forum.
25 January 2005, 19:08
T.CarrIt will be cold in the mornings and evenings, so a jacket, gloves and watch cap would be required.
A sweater or fleece vest would be nice, but not mandatory. Take one if you have room. It' nice to have something less bulky than a jacket to wear at dinner.
Probably only a slight chance you will need a rain jacket at that time of year. I wouldn't mess with rain pants at all.
Pietersburg WeatherI only took a fleece jacket on a previous safari in August in the Northern Province and froze to death.
Regards,
Terry
26 January 2005, 04:45
Doyle HufstedlerThanks Terry
The weather data is very helpful. Much better than it gets cold in the mornings.
I have at least four generations of your list’s, also harries and a couple of others. I have distilled them into my own list. My list now has become a question extractor as I get into details.
What kind of coat?
Green or red underwear?
The 375 or the 350?
The details are going to be great fun.
The vest is a great comment I have one I use a great deal the freedom of movement it is now for sure going. What type of jacket still puzzles me? I have plenty of time to work it out however as we will not travel until 2006
Doyle
26 January 2005, 05:14
T.CarrDoyle,
If you take your vest then take a lighter jacket and you can layer.
I have a dark khaki colored cotton jacket (with a thin fleece lining) that I take along with my olive-colored fleece vest. I think I paid $20.00 for that jacket on Sportsman's Guide about 7 years ago.
If it's really cold, I just ride up front in the cab until it warms up.
I usually buy a cheap pair of gloves and a few extra watch caps. I give the watch caps to the trackers and leave my gloves at the end of the safari. Never met an African that had enough warm clothes. I've seen those trackers wear watch caps when it was 80F.
Regards,
Terry
P.S.
Here's the link to
Weather Data for RSA. See if there is a town listed that is close to where you will be hunting. I just picked Pietersburg because it is the largest city in the Northern Province.