Paul in Idaho
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A few years ago, my November hunt was cut short when my boots froze so hard overnight I couldn't put them on the next morning.
I have a late November muzzleloader buck hunt this year, and want to make sure my boots remain wearable. Since my hunt unit is huge, and I don't know where the deer will be in their migration, I plan to stay mobile instead of setting up a wall tent camp.
Can you recommend any method of keeping my boots dry overnight? My first thought was a propane Peet dryer, but they appear to work on low-temp air currents rather than warmth.
I'll be camping near my truck, so if there's a 12-volt DC electric warmer/dryer that would be an option. So far I have only seen standard AC dryers.
I have a late November muzzleloader buck hunt this year, and want to make sure my boots remain wearable. Since my hunt unit is huge, and I don't know where the deer will be in their migration, I plan to stay mobile instead of setting up a wall tent camp.
Can you recommend any method of keeping my boots dry overnight? My first thought was a propane Peet dryer, but they appear to work on low-temp air currents rather than warmth.
I'll be camping near my truck, so if there's a 12-volt DC electric warmer/dryer that would be an option. So far I have only seen standard AC dryers.