Be prepared for all types of weather conditions when hunting in Wyoming’s high country. It can be 70° one hour and snowing the next. Mornings and evenings are generally cold, so dressing in layers is important. (PRO TIP: Avoid cotton.) Wool and synthetic materials are best! Spring and fall weather is unpredictable with rain and snow showers being common. As stated, temperatures can range widely in the high country, so think about how you can layer your clothing to accommodate temperature fluctuations.
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· Driver’s License, Hunting License, Conservation Stamp, and Hunter Safety Card
· Elk Management Stamp (if applicable)
· Archery Stamp (if applicable)
· Rifle, scope, covers and 2 boxes ammunition
· Bow, release, arrows, broadheads, quiver and sling
· Hunter orange outerwear (hat, vest, or jacket)
· Quiet, breathable hunting gear – dress in layers and for any temperature (warm, rain, snow) including base layer (long johns), pants, shirts (long and short sleeves), coats/jackets
· Gloves (insulated and waterproof) – 2 pairs minimum
· Gaiters
· Hiking boots (broken in)
· Hiking socks (we like wool)
· Liner socks (we don’t like blisters)
· Hats (1 cold weather)
· Backpack
· Refillable water bottles (we like Nalgene, disposables are noisy)
· LED headlamp
· Binoculars
· Coolers (meat transportation)
· Camp clothes/shoes for evenings
· Personal/hygiene items
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