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Re: Hunting boots, Insulated or not? [Re: CCoile05] #9181118 02/04/25 01:47 AM
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Just got back from a 5 day trip to Montana. COLD!!! I had my 40 year old heavy thickly insulated boots and was comfortable in the snow. These things aren’t for anywhere South of Amarillo. There were 6 of us and I was the only one who came back from dog sledding with warm feet. Others were miserable.

I have various boots to use as needed. I’m 82 yoa and have been playing this game a long time. Generally don’t use them except every couple of years. Son in law borrowed them a couple of years when he had to go to Alaska.
He asked me to will them to him when I die.


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Re: Hunting boots, Insulated or not? [Re: CCoile05] #9183085 02/07/25 05:07 PM
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You all sitting a stand should get some insulated boot covers. They are light to carry in and just slip them over your boots while sitting.

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