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[pct-l] clothes



If it gets cold, and it will somewhere (probably Washington), that fleece 
will be nice. At least, in some places. You don't need to take all of the 
same clothes on the whole trail. I found that 100 wt fleece, Frogg Toggs, 
and T-shirt were enough for just about the whole trail. Move fast and then 
crawl into your sleeping bag if it gets really cold.

Marshall Karon
Portland, OR
m.karon@comcast.net
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shamli Tarbell" <galletamonster@hotmail.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: [pct-l] clothes


> I'm wondering what people are using for top layers of clothes for the 
> whole hike and also the cold spots- Sierra and WA? On the JMT in August, I 
> was happy with light capilene long underwear, light fleece and gore-tex 
> rain jacket, but after reading Yogi's book I'm starting to think a 
> windshirt (marmot dri-clime) might be nice. Will a dri-clime replace the 
> need for a fleece? Thanks!
>
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