tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263863416874538973.post1689264680398056204..comments2024-03-26T06:23:27.120+00:00Comments on Arwen's meanderings: Being cheered upstevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06932550661580632605noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263863416874538973.post-10138164305026497872014-10-07T21:42:07.802+01:002014-10-07T21:42:07.802+01:00Hi Steve
As a veteran old hand mountaineer....reti...Hi Steve<br />As a veteran old hand mountaineer....retired...layers.....is how all my outdoor activities over the years have been approached! thanks for the tip. With PFD, sallopetes and jacket I normally overheat! And then I get sea sick!....<br /><br />For winter, a thermal top, sallies, and jacket with PFD will probably be fine for me.....I have a body temperature clock which stays on permanently warm. North of the arctic circle a few years ago....I was mountaineering and skiing in thermal top and cagoule in minus 45 below and still felt hot! Even at rest - when hat and gloves were deployed. As long as it keeps me dry! I really do hate getting wet!<br /><br />Steve <br /> stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06932550661580632605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263863416874538973.post-65614531551313115162014-10-07T17:16:27.498+01:002014-10-07T17:16:27.498+01:00The only problem I've found with my Henry Lloy...The only problem I've found with my Henry Lloyd coastal jacket is that it isn't spectacularly warm on it's own - waterproof as anything, keeps out wind, but doesn't keep you warm - you need layers....Steve-the-Wargamerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07077311120172727690noreply@blogger.com