Trouble with figuring out what to wear when hiking this winter?
Then check out my layering system! I won't say it's perfect, but it's served me well in many different situations and variable weather.
I use the 'onion system' (great name, I know!) where the idea is you have multiple different layers with a specific purpose, allowing you to easily alter what you wear to exactly match your requirements.
I start by covering as much of my skin with a good base layer. I like to use synthetic blends (a mixture of polypro and merino). This includes feet, I use a liner sock first, and then a merino sock over that - which is a game changer for blister and rubbing prevention.
Not mentioned in the video is what I do with gloves. I use synthetic liner gloves as a 'base layer' and then lightly insulated and quick drying waterproof gloves. If i'm climbing I'll also bring a more durable work glove.
I then typically follow this up with my softshell jacket when in fine weather. If it's particularly cold I'll wear a fleece jacket underneath this.
For camp, or if it's really cold, I use a lightweight down jacket. And finally for my outer shell I use 3-layer goretex hardshell pants and a jacket. I opt for a stronger outer shell due to the potential for really violent weather during winter.
🔗 Check out my full video on this topic here 🔗
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Hope this helps you get out there so you can comfortably enjoy the winter weather.
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