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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 1494442" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>What works for me is to just keep moving. Even in windchills 20 below or more, I get by with a layer of cold weather Underarmour top and bottom, t-shirt, v-neck sweater vest, long sleeve uniform, and uniform vest. For gloves I get by with a pair of Mechanix-like work gloves, and my boots are just a pair of (supposedly waterproof) Gore-tex Danners. I wear the uniform knit cap but put on a balaclava when the wind starts to get ridiculous. The cold only starts to bother me (particularly my feet) when I become inactive for a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 1494442, member: 53248"] What works for me is to just keep moving. Even in windchills 20 below or more, I get by with a layer of cold weather Underarmour top and bottom, t-shirt, v-neck sweater vest, long sleeve uniform, and uniform vest. For gloves I get by with a pair of Mechanix-like work gloves, and my boots are just a pair of (supposedly waterproof) Gore-tex Danners. I wear the uniform knit cap but put on a balaclava when the wind starts to get ridiculous. The cold only starts to bother me (particularly my feet) when I become inactive for a bit. [/QUOTE]
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