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Dean Clamsworth This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | What to wear? < on 2/20/2009 9:33 PM >
| | | I'm gonna go exploring for the first time tomorrow, and I was wondering what I should wear. It's gonna be around -5 to -10 tomorrow. I heard that I need to wear something that I don't care about. The problem is, the only jacket I have is a white ski jacket. What should I do? Any suggestions?
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velcrozeppelin
Location: Rochester, NY Gender: Male
Mandalorian Mayhem
| | | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 1 on 2/20/2009 9:42 PM >
| | | -5 to -10F or -5 to -10C? Biiiiig difference. It's the difference between jeans and a thermal underneath, with a sweatshirt under your jacket, or much more than that.
My usual winter attire is: jeans, thermals, 2x long socks, boots, tshirt, thermal top, sweatshirt, army/canvas jacket, plus whatever protects from hazards. Usual spring/fall attire: same as winter, without the thermals, extra socks, and sweatshirt. Summer attire: whatever's comfortable and will protect me from whatever hazards at the location.
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Dean Clamsworth This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 2 on 2/20/2009 10:00 PM >
| | | I'm thinking long socks, jeans and thermals, a few shirts and a sweater, and a jacket. -10C.
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velcrozeppelin
Location: Rochester, NY Gender: Male
Mandalorian Mayhem
| | | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 3 on 2/20/2009 10:04 PM >
| | | -10C is very doable, my preferred winter exploring weather... fewer people out. -24C (-10F) is draining weather.
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Dean Clamsworth This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 4 on 2/20/2009 10:10 PM >
| | | Fewer people out, fewer people to be caught by? What effect is the cold weather gonna have on my tripod?
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Rinzler
Location: New Jersey
Nomad
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 5 on 2/20/2009 10:56 PM >
| | | I wear water proof/cold weather military boots, hunting socks with a light pair underneath, thermals, military pants over those, under armor Metal, thermal over that, another thermal over that, winter hat and a pair of under armor gloves. Not once have i been cold with that on. And i can still climb and move like i'm wearing a tank top and regular pants.
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Swiffer
Location: Smithfield, VA
High Priest, First National Church of Bacon
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 6 on 2/20/2009 10:58 PM >
| | | Fewer ppl means a greater chance of being spotted IMO. I was out last night, and cops were *EVERYWHERE* Luckily, Muttley and I stayed on the main roads in town and acted as innocent as possible. Just don't act suspicious and you'll be fine. Dressing somewhat 'professionally' and using a photoblog/school project excuse seems to work quite well. ON TOPIC Things to *NOT* wear: Ski mask, pink leotard, tee shirt that says 'Screw Cops', flip flops. Things I wear: Jeans, long-sleeved shirt, hoodie, army coat or a new brown jacket, boots, gloves, beanie (For rural UE), ball cap (For urban UE) [EDITED for profane remarks] [last edit 2/20/2009 10:59 PM by Swiffer - edited 1 times]
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Alanslinky
Location: Connecticut Gender: Male
They locked down their fortress - with locks!
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 7 on 2/21/2009 12:33 AM >
| | | Posted by Dean Clamsworth What should I do? Any suggestions?
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Stay home. That's too damn cold for a first time out. Also if you're taking pictures you're going to need your hands free of gloves, and that could lead to making your first explore miserable. Wait till spring.
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Shakes
Location: Mpls, MN Gender: Male
| | | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 8 on 2/21/2009 7:53 PM >
| | | Depends on where you go. If it's a drain I wear: Knee boots, seal socks (waterproof), thermal leggings, a pair of shitty jeans, a pair of dickies, thermal top, another thermal top, long sleeve, long sleeve, and a hooded sweatshirt. If its outside: I try to wear as many warm clothes while not looking like an arthritic Michelin man.
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manitou
Location: Mississauga/Toronto/Waterloo Gender: Male
I was born with an inherent knowledge of every abandonment in the world!
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 9 on 2/21/2009 8:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Dean Clamsworth Fewer people out, fewer people to be caught by? What effect is the cold weather gonna have on my tripod?
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I'd be more concerned with the effect the cold weather is going to have on your balls.
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Dean Clamsworth This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 10 on 2/22/2009 4:19 AM >
| | | Posted by Alanslinky
Stay home. That's too damn cold for a first time out. Also if you're taking pictures you're going to need your hands free of gloves, and that could lead to making your first explore miserable. Wait till spring.
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I went today, and my legs were a bit cold, but my hands were cold from carrying the tripod.
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Shakes
Location: Mpls, MN Gender: Male
| | | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 11 on 2/22/2009 4:50 AM >
| | | Posted by Dean Clamsworth
I went today, and my legs were a bit cold, but my hands were cold from carrying the tripod.
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THat's what a backpack with strips is for my friend, If you have a good camera that you're lugging around it makes it easier to carry a Pelican or the camera bag itself. Not to mention if you're going into sandy areas it never hurts to have another layer of protection for a D70.
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Ogre Battle
Location: Chicago IL Gender: Male
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 12 on 2/23/2009 10:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Dean Clamsworth What effect is the cold weather gonna have on my tripod?
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I once broke one of the locking clamps on my tripod on a bitter cold day; I don't know if it was brittle from the cold, but that's my suspicion. It was like -15F. I wear Carharrt coveralls, the kind construction workers wear in the winter, and nice and faded. They don't scream "tourist!" like a North Face ski jacket does.
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Explorer H Obla-di-obla-doberator
Location: Around the corner from the Turkey Hill Gender: Male
I just want some slack.
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 13 on 2/23/2009 10:46 PM >
| | | Layers! Ditch the nice ski-jacket, and get out some long underwear, a long-sleeve tee, maybe a sweatshirt, and finally a fleece. Layers, are your friend!
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Dean Clamsworth This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 14 on 2/23/2009 11:33 PM >
| | | Posted by Shakes
THat's what a backpack with strips is for my friend, If you have a good camera that you're lugging around it makes it easier to carry a Pelican or the camera bag itself. Not to mention if you're going into sandy areas it never hurts to have another layer of protection for a D70.
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Yeah, I removed the tripod straps from my bag. I actually needed the tripod almost all the time, and when I didn't I just quick released it for handheld stuff. My tripod has those screw locks instead of clamps, so I don't think it will break. I wore 2 underarmour shirts, a sweater, and a ski jacket. It was quite nice.
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person
Location: cincinnati Gender: Male
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 15 on 2/23/2009 11:35 PM >
| | | Posted by Swiffer Things to *NOT* wear: Ski mask, pink leotard, tee shirt that says 'Screw Cops', flip flops.
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Maybe in the winter. In nicer weather, I often explore in leather flip flop sandals. Hey, they're comfy! As long as fence-jumping isn't involved. Winter? Whatever you'd normally wear. Maybe dress it up a bit. Jeans with something underneath. 2x gloves. 2x socks. Hoodie and pea coat. That's how I roll.
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Shakes
Location: Mpls, MN Gender: Male
| | | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 16 on 2/23/2009 11:56 PM >
| | | Posted by Dean Clamsworth ...a ski jacket. It was quite nice.
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Ski jacket can put you out of the element really quickly. Get a Carhartt or something tough but inexpensive. They'll never do you wrong.
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werewolfpoopoo
Location: Sachse, TX Gender: Male
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 17 on 2/24/2009 7:43 AM >
| | | Flash light, check. Boots, check. Machete, check.
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Drooldog
Gender: Male
| | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 18 on 2/24/2009 1:52 PM >
| | | I wear military thermals (1-2 layers) > Jeans > Thermal top > shirt >fleece all this gets covered by a military jump suit. On top of jump suit I wear a old hoodie more jackets or a rain/wind breaker jacket.
In pic it was -15 F and VERY windy. I was fine and dandy in this get up. Do note I am wearing 3 layers of thermals, military thermal top, thermal top normal, fleece, fleece shirt, hoodie, rain jacket/wind jacket that is AWESOME (ask anyone who has borrowed it), ski mask from dicks (keeping your face warm is VITAL), gloves, and a carnhart toboggan. 2 layers of cotton socks in boots top off my feet. Gloves are cheapo's from wal-mart. The most important thing is LAYERS. Also, have dry socks in your bag...the suck in cold weather. [last edit 2/24/2009 1:55 PM by Drooldog - edited 1 times]
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josh_truant
Location: MA Gender: Male
| | | Re: What to wear? <Reply # 19 on 2/24/2009 6:24 PM >
| | | Posted by Alanslinky
Stay home. That's too damn cold for a first time out. Also if you're taking pictures you're going to need your hands free of gloves, and that could lead to making your first explore miserable. Wait till spring.
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Disagree; go now, and from now on, any day where your nuts don't freeze to your leg will be great exploring weather to you.
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