Saturday, November 22, 2008

Not All Layers are Created Equal!

I went on a two-hour day hike yesterday, and it was challenging with the wind blowing and the sun behind the clouds. It got me thinking just how important it is to layer clothing to stay warm, and reminded me that even in cold weather you still need to be able to ventilate, or shed layers, especially if you are carrying a pack.

I started out trying a layering system for winter weather, which seemed like a good idea given the wind chill in the low 30's. I quickly got hot & cold at the same time, too many layers on top and not enough below. I went back to my house and tried the layering system that I use for cold weather backpacking. My second try at layering was a noticeable improvement for hiking with a pack, and the other one will be OK for in camp where activity is low, and where you need more insulation.

So this reminded me that now all layers are created equal, and that trying things out certainly has its advantages.

Also, I'm lucky to live near an open space in the county [can hike there when the hunters aren't out] and I really like to hike in cold weather.

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