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STAY WARM WHILE HUNTING IN NORTHERN FORESTS BY WEARING LAYERS, CARRYING A HAND WARMER, AND TAKING REGULAR BREAKS TO STAY MOISTURE-FREE AND MOVING.
Layering for Cold Weather
When hunting hares in northern forests, it’s essential to wear layers that trap warm air close to your body. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, followed by a mid-layer of fleece or wool for insulation. Finally, wear a waterproof and breathable outer layer to protect against wind and precipitation. This layering system will help regulate your body temperature and prevent heat loss.
Choosing the Right Hand Warmer
For extreme cold conditions, consider carrying a hand warmer as a backup. Choose a high-quality hand warmer that can last for several hours and can be easily inserted into your gloves. Some hand warmers can be activated with a simple twist or shake, providing instant warmth.
Staying Moisture-Free and Moving
To prevent hypothermia, stay active and avoid sitting still for extended periods. Take regular breaks to move around, jump up and down, or do some light exercises to keep your blood circulating. When you’re not hunting, consider removing your wet hunting clothes and putting on dry layers to prevent heat loss and maintain body warmth. This will help you stay warm and focused throughout your hunt.
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