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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 293442" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I don't think anyone mentioned it but get something for your neck, I always wear a silk scarf doubled around and knotted. It keeps your neck warm and the breeze out and as I walk I loosen it up or take it off when I get warm. </p><p>I wear regular gor-tex hiking boots with good socks and good gaiters, it makes for good traction and light walking.</p><p>Wool is king for the outer layer, I usually go out in allot of layers that I can open and close to regulate body temp. And never forget the wool beanie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 293442, member: 13632"] I don't think anyone mentioned it but get something for your neck, I always wear a silk scarf doubled around and knotted. It keeps your neck warm and the breeze out and as I walk I loosen it up or take it off when I get warm. I wear regular gor-tex hiking boots with good socks and good gaiters, it makes for good traction and light walking. Wool is king for the outer layer, I usually go out in allot of layers that I can open and close to regulate body temp. And never forget the wool beanie. [/QUOTE]
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