Pozoutdoors - I'm with you "staying on the move" when hunting in your area. I lived up there for about 5 years, and the first time I climbed into a tree stand when it was well below zero, was my last. I was a frozen "layered, popsicle" in a few hours and probably couldn't have shot anything if I saw it. From that time on I kept on the move and took some fine deer that evidently wanted to stay warm too. I did find out, the hard way, that you definitely don't want to work up a "sweat" by moving to fast or "field dressing" an animal with all your "layers" of clothes on. I used to hunt deer a lot by myself when in Iowa and had gotten "hypothermia" once, and knew I probably wouldn't be found for a day or two if I didn't pay attention to the effects of the cold. I did appreciate the "snow" making the "deer dragging" easier and the fact the "lay of the land" was never very steep. The "corn fed" meat was mighty tasty and made the effort well worth it.