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<blockquote data-quote="renagde" data-source="post: 1936820" data-attributes="member: 114160"><p>Layers is key. Start with a high quality merino wool base layer, top and bottom. A lightweight insulating mid layer next like the Sitka Apex Hoodie. Next I have a Sitka Jetstream jacket that is light insulation, but windproof. Then I have a puffy jacket and rain gear packed. My legs are usually fine with merino baselayers and Sitka Timberline pants, but I do have puffy pants and rain gear packed as well. Leg gaiters are nice if there's any type of precipitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renagde, post: 1936820, member: 114160"] Layers is key. Start with a high quality merino wool base layer, top and bottom. A lightweight insulating mid layer next like the Sitka Apex Hoodie. Next I have a Sitka Jetstream jacket that is light insulation, but windproof. Then I have a puffy jacket and rain gear packed. My legs are usually fine with merino baselayers and Sitka Timberline pants, but I do have puffy pants and rain gear packed as well. Leg gaiters are nice if there's any type of precipitation. [/QUOTE]
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