When I was hunting in Northern MN I'd wear lightweight boots and a thin pair of wool socks to and from my stand. While on stand, I'd put on the big thick boot sock things. Worked well for me I think because my feet didn't sweat on the walk in.
I put the meat in bags, on top of ice, in a cooler with the plug open. Once it's in there, I leave if for a couple days then finish processing. In the future, I'll have a place to hang them when the weather is right. But for now, this method works.
That link for the funnel spreader looks funny to me. There's no way that should sell for $99.99 on a legitimate site. Click the home button on that site and it takes you to a page selling woman's purses and stuff. Please don't buy something from that site.
When I seed tiny seeds I use a chest...
Didn't know SpyPoint gave two years. So that's news to me. I looked on their website and confirmed you're right and I was wrong. I just assumed it was one year like every other camera I've seen.
This is the language off the trailcampro website. (I don't work for them if you're wondering) But...
trailcampro.com will double the warranty on anything you buy from them. I get the SpyPoint cameras and consider two years a decent amount of service time for the price. If they die, trailcampro handles it no questions asked.