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<blockquote data-quote="shooter7" data-source="post: 1176416" data-attributes="member: 39303"><p>Yeah, the weather can be kinda tricky up in the mountains for sure. But one thing to consider is that you'll more than likely be moving a lot. My scarpas are uninsulated and do well with wool socks down to about 20 degrees with snow. I have pack boots for the late season when negative temperatures are fairly common but they are less than ideal. They kinda feel like big pillows on my feet. In 1st through fourth seasons I don't think you'd need anything more than 400-600 gram thinsulate, unless your feet get cold easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter7, post: 1176416, member: 39303"] Yeah, the weather can be kinda tricky up in the mountains for sure. But one thing to consider is that you'll more than likely be moving a lot. My scarpas are uninsulated and do well with wool socks down to about 20 degrees with snow. I have pack boots for the late season when negative temperatures are fairly common but they are less than ideal. They kinda feel like big pillows on my feet. In 1st through fourth seasons I don't think you'd need anything more than 400-600 gram thinsulate, unless your feet get cold easily. [/QUOTE]
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