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weather report before heading for your backpacking trip. It’s not
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only aspects of winters. It goes way beyond that. You may actually be
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specific weather you are likely to encounter while backpacking in India.
Getting wet, and then getting a chill because of it, is one of lululemon outlet reasons people die in lululemon outlet
wilderness in winter. Needless to say, it is dangerous. A down coat
keeps you warm, but it might become useless in a steady freezing rain.
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key to safe backpacking in winters. Proper preparation means more than
just bringing a rain jacket. Avoid letting too much snow melt into your
clothing, especially shoes and boots. Jeans are lululemon outlet
worst option for backpacking in snow. Avoid cotton. Synthetic
underwear, like polypropylene, is a great invention. ‘Wicking’ pants and
tops work well. Always have a hat, socks and gloves in handy. Down
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best - if you can keep them dry.
Monitor your perspiration. It’s easy to get wet from sweating during a
hard hike. The sweat will chill you fast once you stop moving. Remove
those layers of clothes as you warm up to prevent sweating. Carry enough
water with you. Eating snow is an extremely inefficient way to get
water into your system. Keep lululemon outlet
water from freezing by keeping your water bottle inside your coat, or
next to you in your sleeping bag at night. Dehydration can lead to
hypothermia.
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