• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

24' Up in a Tree Stand, -10F, 10 MPH Wind - Warm and Comfortable?

dang you are tough.
i would either have to be starving or suffering from severe mental illness to sit there.
hope you kill a giant! good luck, marc
 
Busy hunting but quick MRI report. The bucks are on their feet and looking hard for some action in NW WI. (Ladysmith area) Won't be long before lockdown. Get out hunting now if you can. Mike
 
If the cold gets to you like it started getting to me, try these.
Word of caution pack them in otherwise you will sweat. I wore jeans and a fleece shirt for under layer never got cold, never bothered by wind or rain/snow.
 
I like to take a bunch of the kid's applesauce pouches hunting. They're available in more flavors than I can think of. They also make yogurt pouches. They taste good, the packaging is quiet, and they can be eaten without much movement. Half a dozen of these and a sommer sausage sandwich can keep me outside for a good while.

DOT Foods_592847xx0xx20200929xx071542AM.jpg
 
My Columbia parka and bibs do the job keeping my body warm, but I always end up leaving the stand because my feet are blocks of ice. Poor circulation, even with 800gram rocky bearclaws, heavy termax and thin liners, my feet will always get cold hours before the rest of me. Guess I need electric boots.
 
My Columbia parka and bibs do the job keeping my body warm, but I always end up leaving the stand because my feet are blocks of ice. Poor circulation, even with 800gram rocky bearclaws, heavy termax and thin liners, my feet will always get cold hours before the rest of me. Guess I need electric boots.
Try using disposable toe heaters. You stick them to your socks under your toes. They last 6 hours or so. Work great. There are also disposable full size sole heaters. Also stick to bottom of socks. The best electric option is Thermocell heated insoles. Uses rechargable batteries, and has a remote for control. No wires running to a battery down your pants legs. I have used them. My feet don't feel heat like with the disposables but my feet don't get cold so they work OK.
 
Last edited:
I have a great deal of admiration for all of you who brave the bone chilling temperature when deer or elk hunting. The types of clothing alone is mind boggling!

I still make it to the UP for deer every other year or so but I’ve basically abandoned those freezing climes for the sunny, warm desert of the Southwest. It might be 60 or so in the early hours but gradually warms up to low 80’s on nice days. T-shirts and blue jeans for rifle hunting, camo for bow hunting.

Northern AZ for elk is a crap shoot, if you get drawn, could be beautiful fall or 2 feet of snow and freezing cold. Still hunting helps keep warm and comfortable.

;)
Where do you hunt in the UP, I'm Lanse and hunt in Barage co. about 15 miles out of town
 
I bought battery heated vest and sox. They work great. Hard to have em on high unless it’s really cold. Vest battery lasts 2 1/2 hours if left on high, way longer on lower. When my back, neck, shoulder hurt I sit on the couch with it on. Also got extra batteries for each. Comfy, recommended.
 
I bought battery heated vest and sox. They work great. Hard to have em on high unless it’s really cold. Vest battery lasts 2 1/2 hours if left on high, way longer on lower. When my back, neck, shoulder hurt I sit on the couch with it on. Also got extra batteries for each. Comfy, recommended.

I’ve been researching these. Which brand did you buy?
 
While on the road to WI, I get to MN. I keep turning the heat down in the truck. Turned it completely off. Then had to turn on the AC when I got to WI. Say what? Get to my buds place. Unload my truck in a T-shirt. An hour after sunset it's 68°. Been well above normal this week and It's gonna be ~60° tomorrow and ~62° Thursday. Rain and thunderstorms AAaaaarrgh! The rut is on, but it's so warm they're mainly running at night. Back to normal Friday, Highs near freezing lows in the teens. The boys should be on their feet during the day, hopefully we will get some shooting opportunities at the big boys before lockdown. Might even be able to use the new heated vest and pants.:)
 
Last edited:
Where do you hunt in the UP, I'm Lanse and hunt in Barage co. about 15 miles out of town

I have been hanging out in the Ottawa National Forest for the last few decades. The cabin is on the Cisco Chain outside of Watersmeet just southwest of you. Three of us hunt, fish and recreate all over that part of the world.

:cool:
 
My battery vests and Sox are from ARRIS. The vests and jackets have an excellent adjustable fit system by changing out the side panels. I wear XXL and XXXL clothing and this stuff can be used by folks bigger than me. Site is arrislife.com.
they also have hats n gloves.
 
Last edited:
We were sitting on my bud's deck, late afternoon, it's 69° and the frickin mosquitos are buzzing around. Say frickin what? Not exactly ideal conditions for rut hunting whitetails. It's gonna drop 45° tonight. Sweet cold front moving in. Let the games begin!
 
We're not talking about a shooting house with a heater. It's up in a hang on tree stand like this:View attachment 1380687Still, the answer is yes. Just gotta have the right tree stand and be properly dressed. The tree stand must have a comfortable padded seat and backrest. Hard to beat a sling style seat. Seat must have arm rests. The platform needs a foot rest. For clothing, forget cotton. Dress in layers depending on the weather. You may end up looking like the Michelin Man. I Used to use a Kraemer 12V heated vest, but the batteries were too big and didn't last long. The vest does have pockets front and back for 2 ea of the body sized dispoable heaters. Works good. Loose fitting insulated boots w/inner synthetic socks and outer heavy wool socks. Add disposable toe/foot heaters or thermax foot heaters. I wear a camo, carbon impregnated face mask when it is required. If, because of the wind, I have to put up my hood, I put on electronic ear muffs. Now everything is warm except my legs. Till now. I just stumbled on to some 5V heated clothing for a reasonable price at Amazon. Got a heated vest for ~$77 and the pants for ~$63. 10000 mah 5V power banks are ~ $22 for a pair.

View attachment 1380701

I have opt tested both. Fairly simple single button operation. 3 settings, L, M, H. The power banks last about 5 hours on M. The vest has front and back heating panels, heating panels for the front pockets and a heating panel on the back of your neck. I think I'm going to like neck heat. The pants have heat panels on top of the thighs, front and rear of calfs, and for the butt and front. The L heat setting may be enuff, we'll see. Haven't tried the new stuff yet actually hunting, It will be getting a full scale in the woods test shortly in NW WI. I suspect I will be a happy camper. My skinny 73 year old ass should be warm. Mike
Heater body suit is my sub zero attire. Works without batteries and keeps me comfy all day
 
I bowhunted for 45 years out of hang on tree stands.. I'm now pushing 70 and have decided to no longer push my luck crawling up in trees, especially when it's cold and you're bundled up.. One slip or lose of balance and you're toast from 24'.....'
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
165,794
Messages
2,203,254
Members
79,110
Latest member
miles813
Back
Top