What camo pattern is this

I spend a good chunk of my life outside. Personally KUIU is not a pattern that works for me in my area. As I do spend a lot of time in the tulips, I am a great fan of solid patterns. Carhart bottom and solid white on top. Wolves seem to see movement if I wear a winter pattern solids work best. However I do use Sitka as a base layer and also use ARKTIS gear. Pricey but it works for me. Different strokes for different folks. All depends where you hang your shingle I guess. Another amazing pattern though is ATACs in rock grey. I do love it though when clients show up though and it looks like they walked through cabellas and everything stuck to there body as they walked through the store. Location is the biggest thing. If your in the rocks yup KUIU and Sitka are pretty good. But sheep and goat hunters do require the lightest gear they can get there hands on. Same with there rifles. I'm a boreal and arctic guy solids work for me. Ever seen the arctic in the summer it's green in the winter it's white so patterns mean very little. I do try to buy the best I can afford though. As far as I'm concerned the one thing I will not scrimp on is boots. I live in danners. Comfortable to fly in and also tromp in the bush. I need the ankle support. Big picture just buy what works in your area. And to be honest with you. If you live in one of the blaze orange provinces wear whatever you want cammo becomes a futile gesture at that point. I've digressed far enough. To much cape brandy and the wood stoves to hot. Limit your movement, walk with stealth, put the wind in the right place and you can pretty well wear pink and it will work

Think you did pretty darn well my friend, regardless of the brandy and hot wood stove.
 
I like wearing camo because the hot chicks at Starbucks call me names and spit in my coffee when I stop on my way out of town. I'm super into that dirty ####.

that is a great story in relation to my experience.... last time I was in the lower mainland in BC, I got the same reaction, as all looked up from their macbook in distain.... but it didnt even take camo, just a carharrt jacket .....

They may be "conventionally hot"..... but man, the maintenance.....
 
I should have worn a beanie touque and had a full beard and not a goatee.... then I would have been a hipster and would have been accepted....

Naw, son. They're madness at spotting a poser. You've got to be a real-deal OG hipster, ride a cruiser bike and dress like a civil war reenactor. They got secret handshakes and ####.
 
I like wearing camo because the hot chicks at Starbucks call me names and spit in my coffee when I stop on my way out of town. I'm super into that dirty ####.

Here in SK camo works on chicks better than Axe body wash!! In fact you're better off to bathe in Tink's 69 then put on your gnarliest camo. It's like baiting bears with Tim's donuts. :p
 
I spend a good chunk of my life outside. Personally KUIU is not a pattern that works for me in my area. As I do spend a lot of time in the tulips, I am a great fan of solid patterns. Carhart bottom and solid white on top. Wolves seem to see movement if I wear a winter pattern solids work best. However I do use Sitka as a base layer and also use ARKTIS gear. Pricey but it works for me. Different strokes for different folks. All depends where you hang your shingle I guess. Another amazing pattern though is ATACs in rock grey. I do love it though when clients show up though and it looks like they walked through cabellas and everything stuck to there body as they walked through the store. Location is the biggest thing. If your in the rocks yup KUIU and Sitka are pretty good. But sheep and goat hunters do require the lightest gear they can get there hands on. Same with there rifles. I'm a boreal and arctic guy solids work for me. Ever seen the arctic in the summer it's green in the winter it's white so patterns mean very little. I do try to buy the best I can afford though. As far as I'm concerned the one thing I will not scrimp on is boots. I live in danners. Comfortable to fly in and also tromp in the bush. I need the ankle support. Big picture just buy what works in your area. And to be honest with you. If you live in one of the blaze orange provinces wear whatever you want cammo becomes a futile gesture at that point. I've digressed far enough. To much cape brandy and the wood stoves to hot. Limit your movement, walk with stealth, put the wind in the right place and you can pretty well wear pink and it will work

Anyone looking to learn - this Gentleman has it right.
 
I have a story as real as a 800lb black bear. I married a Vancouver girl, with reasonable evidence and experience to believe she's the only sane one. She moved to Fort Nelson immediately and we married there, and gave birth to our first son two degrees south of the territories border. She came with the looks but without the crazy, and despite many attempts at inciting the crazy to expose itself, I've failed, I truly don't believe it exists. Like I said, you won't believe me.
 
Carhart bottom and solid white on top.

There's an old military training manual that shows a guy walking at the edge of a snow covered field, bordered by bush, dressed like that. Sticks out like a sore thumb.;) Best camo doesn't help if you don't know use it properly.

Grizz
 
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