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Ever wonder how to build a bottom layering system that works for every hunt — from 100° antelope country to sub-zero treestand sits? In this video, I break down the exact system I use for Western hunts, from my Sitka merino base layers to the midweight Traverse and even the heavy-duty Dakotas. I’ll walk you through what actually matters — what to bring, what to skip, and how to stay comfortable without buying a closet full of gear. Whether you hunt elk in September or mule deer in November, this system has you covered. In This Video: My go-to Sitka base layers for hot and cold hunts The best lightweight pants for elk, mule deer, and antelope Why I don’t wear base layers while moving How to stack layers for late-season glassing The one “just for cold” piece that actually deserves a spot in your pack Free Gear Resource: Grab the Drawn West Gear Packing Checklist — the rifle elk version is available now (link below 👇). www.GetDrawnWest.com/gear Gear Mentioned in This Video: Sitka Core Merino 120 Bottom→ https://alnk.to/88237AD Sitka Heavyweight Bottom → https://alnk.to/2jOZ4AK Sitka Timberline Pants → https://alnk.to/cb5h1df Sitka Dakota Pants → https://alnk.to/9mrlZw0 💬 Comment below: What’s your go-to base layer or pants system for your hunts? 🎧 Subscribe to the Drawn West Podcast for more gear breakdowns, DIY hunting strategies, and western draw tips. 👉 Follow on Instagram: @getdrawnwest