GPSGuided wrote:Just a 0 deg C rated bag for mid winter? Is that adequate if not in the hut?
Strider wrote:With the gloves I can highly recommend Extremities Tuff Bags with a thin liner glove underneath. Great to have layering options
kyubi wrote:Strider wrote:With the gloves I can highly recommend Extremities Tuff Bags with a thin liner glove underneath. Great to have layering options
The lack of individual fingers doesn't bother you?
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Strider wrote:kyubi wrote:Strider wrote:With the gloves I can highly recommend Extremities Tuff Bags with a thin liner glove underneath. Great to have layering options
The lack of individual fingers doesn't bother you?
Not at all. It's not like I'm rolling cigarettes or anything requiring great dexterity.Being able to feel my fingersNot loosing my fingers through frostbite is much more important IMO.
kyubi wrote:I have the map provided by the park and a compass, no GPS.. one of these birthdays or xmas
I think you missed this sentence:Wollemi wrote:Why aren't snow shoes on the list?
This query (from one who walked the OT alone in May 2007) is not a criticism.
DaveNoble wrote:I think it may be wise to include some fuel for your stove? (and if it is gas - then you can buy it from the Cradle Visitor Centre)
kyubi wrote:I'm beginning to think that maybe shorts with long gaiters may be a better option while walking and keep the haglofs for camp pants..
kyubi wrote:I guess it would be wise to bring an extra pair of camp pants in case my main pair are wet. I've never worn overpants before, will wearing these over my haglofs (with or without gaiters) turn me into a giant sweat box? I'm beginning to think that maybe shorts with long gaiters may be a better option while walking and keep the haglofs for camp pants..
Thoughts?
Scottyk wrote:kyubi wrote:I guess it would be wise to bring an extra pair of camp pants in case my main pair are wet. I've never worn overpants before, will wearing these over my haglofs (with or without gaiters) turn me into a giant sweat box? I'm beginning to think that maybe shorts with long gaiters may be a better option while walking and keep the haglofs for camp pants..
Thoughts?
I thing camp pants are a waster of time, others may disagree.
I would carry 2 pairs of thermal long johns. Walk in quick dry shorts and gaiters and then wear the thermals around camp. If you get really cold when walking then put a pair of log johns on and over pants as well. Thermal pants work well in camp so why carry others?
I am always surprised how warm I stay when walking in shorts, even in light snow they are fine. I just really hate the sweaty feeling of walking in rain pants.
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