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<blockquote data-quote="ARCaveman" data-source="post: 1936482" data-attributes="member: 111698"><p>Just as the other guys mentioned layers are the key. That way you can add a layer or shed a layer depending if you're hot or cold. All the companies you mentioned make quality gear. I always suggest a neck gator, definitely a puffy coat, and good rain gear.</p><p></p><p>One thing I always tell guys that haven't been before is start the morning at camp cold. (as in you're doing jumping jacks to stay warm) I've seen a lot of guys layer up so they're warm at camp. Then 15 minutes into the morning hike they're sweating and stripping layers. You don't want to be stopping to take clothes off right off the bat, and if your base layers get wet with sweat that makes for a miserable/cold day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARCaveman, post: 1936482, member: 111698"] Just as the other guys mentioned layers are the key. That way you can add a layer or shed a layer depending if you’re hot or cold. All the companies you mentioned make quality gear. I always suggest a neck gator, definitely a puffy coat, and good rain gear. One thing I always tell guys that haven’t been before is start the morning at camp cold. (as in you’re doing jumping jacks to stay warm) I’ve seen a lot of guys layer up so they’re warm at camp. Then 15 minutes into the morning hike they’re sweating and stripping layers. You don’t want to be stopping to take clothes off right off the bat, and if your base layers get wet with sweat that makes for a miserable/cold day. [/QUOTE]
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