Wish I had seen this earlier. Kind of had to learn through many failures and several cold weather hikes. Learned some great tips from you nonetheless. Thank you ! Great video !
Probably the best possible hat to get for hiking is a boonie hat. It protects your neck and ears, plus it's lighter and folds into a way smaller space than a baseball cap. My boonie can also fit a wool beanie underneath it, for when I need both warmth and protection from the sun.
Not a lot of ventilation, I am thinking this is for a casual stroll? ... Live in Canada around -25c with wind with a 25 minute walk can get you fairly hot and ventilation is a 100% must. So saying I am going to do everything to keep warm can undermine the overall idea of layers. Example ... 1 Polly T-Shirt, 1 Polly Sweater (Base Layer), 2 Merino Wool (Base Layer), and an outer shell with ventilation like a cycling jacket will do perfectly fine. Without the ventilation you Will overheat so putting on mid layers are typically not a great idea of you are active. A soft shell jacket (active wear) is a good solution for a mid layer or if it gets colder.
Thanks for the video! Concise, well-explained, without the focus on brands and names that plagues so many other outdoor channels.
simple, short, no bs video. super useful! It is helpful for warmer to colder autumn!
Great video, super useful explanation on what to wear. Also, you have fantastic hair.
Hello my outdoors friend, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this very informative video. You did a great job. 🤗
Wish I had seen this earlier. Kind of had to learn through many failures and several cold weather hikes. Learned some great tips from you nonetheless. Thank you ! Great video !
Great video! Very informative. Straight to the point. Keep up the good work! Subscribed!
Probably the best possible hat to get for hiking is a boonie hat.
It protects your neck and ears, plus it's lighter and folds into a way smaller space than a baseball cap. My boonie can also fit a wool beanie underneath it, for when I need both warmth and protection from the sun.
extremely helpful, great quality as well!! Definitely subscribing.
Well elucidated. Thank you. Subscribing.
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Enjoyed watching your video..
Thank you for the video!!
Hey Richard! I didn’t see any base layer recommendations in the comments. Would you mind linking some options? Love the video!
Not a lot of ventilation, I am thinking this is for a casual stroll? ... Live in Canada around -25c with wind with a 25 minute walk can get you fairly hot and ventilation is a 100% must. So saying I am going to do everything to keep warm can undermine the overall idea of layers. Example ... 1 Polly T-Shirt, 1 Polly Sweater (Base Layer), 2 Merino Wool (Base Layer), and an outer shell with ventilation like a cycling jacket will do perfectly fine. Without the ventilation you Will overheat so putting on mid layers are typically not a great idea of you are active. A soft shell jacket (active wear) is a good solution for a mid layer or if it gets colder.
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