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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1936466" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>yes, for the next 5 years (at least) everything after 1st season is now a week later-- 2nd this year is Oct 24-Nov 1st</p><p>as others said-- layer-- I have seen temps as cold as 3 degrees-- but hiking up hills with gear and layers, I tend to strip off quite a few layers within the first 30-45 minutes---then once at my "waiting" site I slowly put them back on as temps drop just before sunrise and wind seems to pick up</p><p></p><p>when I'm hiking I dont need much, but I dont have much natural insulation so when I stop I need to layer back up if I'm not going to keep moving within the next 30 minutes. That said, Ive seen temps into the 60's during 2nd season also --Ive seen dry, rain, snow, "hot"& cold -- can depend on your location, altitude, and personal body too--layers are the best bet-- plan for the worse and hope for the best--- remember the saying "cotton kills"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1936466, member: 94491"] yes, for the next 5 years (at least) everything after 1st season is now a week later-- 2nd this year is Oct 24-Nov 1st as others said-- layer-- I have seen temps as cold as 3 degrees-- but hiking up hills with gear and layers, I tend to strip off quite a few layers within the first 30-45 minutes---then once at my "waiting" site I slowly put them back on as temps drop just before sunrise and wind seems to pick up when I'm hiking I dont need much, but I dont have much natural insulation so when I stop I need to layer back up if I'm not going to keep moving within the next 30 minutes. That said, Ive seen temps into the 60's during 2nd season also --Ive seen dry, rain, snow, "hot"& cold -- can depend on your location, altitude, and personal body too--layers are the best bet-- plan for the worse and hope for the best--- remember the saying "cotton kills" [/QUOTE]
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