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Joel's Clothing (Clothing 2018 (Participants (Tim Pierce (Indianna),…
Joel's Clothing
Clothing 2018
Purpose
Wind Protection JA
Want strong, durable material.
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Different fabrics
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Goretex
Breathable, light, water proof
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Capalene JA
wicks moisture, breathable
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(KD) Polyester: Dries fast, hydrophobic
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lycra: thin, tight, athletic. holds moisture against skin
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Fleece: Good layer over base layer to keep warm, can wear several fleece layers if one doesn't work..-SD
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Synthetic -IS
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Synthetic/down mixtures provides a compromise between light weight compatibility and wet weather performance. (Gus)
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Area Of Body Covered -TP
Upper Body JW
Hands JW
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Poggy's / AV
can fit over life vest and skirt, and protect against rain and wind
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Vest JW
Wool hat (AH)
Bucket Hat JW
protects against sun for entire head, maybe neck too if brim is big enough. does not warm the ears.
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hood (AH)
hoods trap heat the best, as they capture heat rising from your body and keep it around your head.
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Thin, fitted polyester hat (kd)
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Baseball Cap JW
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doesn't keep ears warm, but protects eyes from sun.
gore-tex fishing hat: acts as mini hands-free umbrella; ask gus (also the brighter the better) (Chlo)
Buff/bandanna
multipurpose use- OD
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Keeps toxins, Dust out JA
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Lower Body- OD
Feet JW
Heavy boots SM
hiking shoe SM
Trailrunners
Altra Lone Peak JA
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Zero drop allows for more pop for each step, you can move faster JA
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oboz are great lightweight, waterproof hiking boots. SM
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Salomon quest 3 Great backpacking boot , Thick sole , waterproof, very durable
-Jacob Furr
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heavier, more ankle support (AH)
Socks SM
Wool socks
Multiple pairs can make feet colder, because this can eliminate dead air space.
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Plastic Bags-SD
can be put over wool socks, keeps water out-SD
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Buy Winter footwear big, room for layers of socks -Jacob Furr
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Can rip easily, bring extra set -TP
Using bread bags fits on the foot perfectly, AW
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Water Shoes
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Wellies are good to use in shallow water, and a size too big will fit great over dry suits with insulated feet, AW
water shoes that look and work like regular shoes are good for days when time is spent both in and out of the water (Gus)
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make sure to tightly attach your watershoes, or they will fall off and potentially float away- no bueno (chlo)
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legs
pants
Shell pants
Soft-Shell
good for wind and light rain protection while not sacrificing the ability to breath and to stretch (Gus)
Hard Shell
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tend to not be durable, holes/damage make them useless (AH)
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Rain Pants - LC
get larger than normal, for room for other layers underneath and so they don't sit tightly on your legs.
If too tight, your legs will just get wet anyway.
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Polyester base layer contains body odor, keeps you warm and prevents overheating (KD)
ski pants are good for colder conditions when expecting to get wet, mk
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base layer leggings mk
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merino wool is best (my opinion) it has the moisture/heat regulating properties kinda similar to synth. materials, but it wont melt onto you if you were to catch fire for whatever reason(chlo)
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Extremeties
gloves CF
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Cheaper work gloves/ Kincos work just as well as name brand gloves and more practical to own multiple pairs (AH)
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socks CF
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extra layers of socks can make feel colder reducing dead air space, mk
Hat-SD
Prevents heat from escaping your head, and keeps ears warm-SD
Scarf-SD
Multiple uses, can be wrapped around several times to keep neck warm, can keep ears warm as well as nose and mouth-SD
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Mittens
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Not as good for camp life, consider wearing thin gloves under -Jacob Furr
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trigger finger mitts/ lobster mitts allow for blend of dexterity and grouping fingers for warmth (AH)
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