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I have my Under Armour on now whats my next layer ? I was thinking silk long johns ? Layer me all the way up to my coat and boots I have never been real big on camo but was also looking at Cabela's outfitter wool series. Thanks Bill
 
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Whatcha doin' exactly? Sitting in a treestand? Spot and stalk for muleys? Chasing mt lions with dogs?

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Guess that dose make a difference, will be riding horses back into valleys then walking back in areas and possible standing till dark on a stand Roll Eyes Will be moose hunting.
 
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What time of year and what part of Canada?
 
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Time of year late November, place west of Calgary
 
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Well, for me it would just be lightweight wool pants over the UnderArmour layer. I'd take some long johns too though, just in case.

On the top I'd have a long sleeve cotton shirt over the underarmour, Stanfield wool shirt and lightweight wool jacket. I'd also have a down vest with me (in my pack) for sittin' still or moving slow.

Don't forget a good toque and something for your neck when you are sitting still.

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Oh yeah, insulated boots will be critical if you are sitting for long, and bring some "hot pockets" hand and foot warmers in case the boots aren't enough.

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Thanks Canuck you spelled it all out in my understanding, thanks again Bill
 
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I start with a base layer of Under Armor ColdGear legging and long sleeve shirt.

Second layer is fleece pant and jacket. Not too tight. Needs to breathe a little to insulate properly.

Third layer consists of bib-style pant with snug waist and insulated shell jacket, preferably with a powder skirt to keep drafts out.

Gloves consist of a ultra fine, almost silky base glove inside a heavily insulated outer glove.

Socks, contrary to popular belief, consists of a single layer of wool socks. My Dad still swears by two layers at minimum. The boots are more important, and I shoot for 600g of insulation (I'm using Columbia Ice Fields right now).

Normal blaze orange wool toque and neck guard round out the coldwear. I've stayed roasty warm in -50 C temperatures in northern Manitoba using this combination. Also, the shell should have adequate ventilation to keep you from getting too warm in -20 C temperatures (look for underarm zippers, wrist zippers, and chest pockets with a mesh lining). Quality clothing should keep you warm but wick enough moisture away to keep you from feeling like you're too hot.


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