Having an insulated 4th layer limits flexibility - having a 2nd insulation layer under her down jacket and a non-insulated hard shell as a 5th layer will give her more options, if e.g. it rains on warmer days or if she’s working really hard in rain. This will need her to buy a larger size down jacket. As noted by others, her clothes are too tight especially her 4th layer, which will compress her down jacket when zipped up, reducing its insulating properties. With her 4-layer system, her 4th layer needs to be larger than the one she’s chosen.
Swathi!! Just let me know if this list of layers would suffice for a trek to Kedarkantha in MARCH. 1. A pair of thermal shirts and pants 2. 3 tshirts and 2 trek pants (including what I'll wear) 3. 1 tights for comfy purposes 4. 1 fleece and down jacket (without hood) 5. 1 wind jacket (is this mandatory?)
Hi Lekha those layers will be enough. And a wind-proof jacket is a must. The wind chill factor plays a huge role in making you feel much colder than it actually is. An insulated wind-proof jacket will definitely help.
Ouch, you lost me at 1.25 when you said the "job of base layer is to keep you warm". Correct me if I'm wrong, base layers are for wicking sweat. Proving warmth is a secondary feature that can be derived from a thicker base layer.
Hi Akhil, Chadar is very very cold in February, with temperatures dropping to - 25 degrees. You'll need at least 7 layers to tackle this kind of cold. Double up on sleeping bags. Double up on gloves, you could use two pairs of gloves -- woollen and synthetic gloves. Scarf, woollen cap, woollen socks, all of these are a must.
This videos has maximum views, congrats. A simple question...does layering apply to mountain treks only or is it almost the same when one travels to a cold country in winter Eg;Canada.?
The only major difference from personal experience would be with the choice of base layer. For trekking, where I know during the day I'm actively moving, I want my base layer to not just be warm but also help keep me dry. So material that absorbs and quickly helps evaporate the sweat is ideal. Whereas if I'm just a student in canada, I wouldnt necessarily need material like merino wool there as I dont have to worry about a lot of sweating when I'm just walking to the subway or bus stand perhaps
@@atrijitdas1704 Hi Atrijit, I'm going to Kashmir in December, so looking for a base layer. Which one should I pick? There are many from brands like jockey, Lux, Dollar
Hi Swathi Please let me know if this list of layers would suffice for Goecha la Trek in late Sep early Oct. 1. A pair of thermal shirts and pants 2. A woolen sweater 4. 1 fleece 5. 1 wind jacket Do you think a Down Jacket is necessary ??
Hi Surjayan, these layers should suffice. You won't need a down jacket and a wind-proof jacket. I hope the wind-proof jacket is thick enough though! If it isn't insulated and thick, then take a down jacket. Also, make sure you carry gloves, a woollen cap and a balaclava to cover your neck. :)
Hi Swati, do we need to carry a poncho, if we are using the water proof jacket and backpack cover? I going to sandakphu end of december should I carry a poncho too?
Hi Tanvi if you have a good backpack cover, water-proof jacket and also water proof pants, you don't need a poncho. You can make do without it. But if you don't have any of these, take a poncho.
Would the other way around make good sense? I have a good Down jacket and a Poncho. Would I be needing the additional windproof jacket? Going for Sandakphu in Jan
Besides waterproofing, it must be remembered that cold winds are colder than a windless day and the former is to be found aplenty in the Upper Himalayas. A windproof jacket will keep you much insulated.
Hi Thanashyam you will still need a layer over the down jacket because you need something wind proof. Ponchos are not comfortable to trek with, so use them only if it is raining. When it isn't raining, you'll need a wind-proof jacket.
But the list of things you've asked to pack (Sandakphu February third week) include only thermals, collared t-shirt, fleece, down jacket and rain poncho..No mention of a fourth windproof layer.. Do I need that fourth layer for a Feb trek?
Hi Avinash, If you are going any time when there is snow, you’ll need gloves to grip something or to steady yourself in snow. You also want the gloves to keep you warm. Get synthetic hand gloves that have waterproofing on the outside and a padded lining on the inside. If you find the combination difficult to get (not likely), wear a tight fitting fleece hand glove inside a synthetic hand glove. Hand gloves are mandatory on any Himalayan trek.
Actually 10-15°C is not that cold while trekking as your body heats up and you will even sweat to some extent especially on your back as the backpack provides good insulation to your back. What you need to actually take care of, is you your "extremities"; the hands, the legs your nose and your ears. Wear a woollen cap or balaclava that covers your ears and wear warm woolen socks and woollen or synthetic gloves. Also cover your nose with the balaclava or monkey cap. Breathing cold mountain air could land you in trouble. Keep your chest warm by wearing 2-3 layers of warm clothes as mentioned in this video. Insulate yourself. Avoid cotton as it saps body heat and in turn your energy.
I'm planning to go on Indiahikes Sandakphu trek in December, should I buy a sleeping bag or you are going to provide? If you provide are you going to charge extra or is it included in the package?
You'll be staying in tea houses on the Sandakphu trek. So you will not require sleeping bags. You'll be given warm quilts. It's included in the fee. :)
hi Surjayan, one trekking pole would suffice. Because the trails are not evenly laid out, there are several sections where you may need a free hand to hold onto something. So it's good to have one hand free.
Wait...ok base layer, then a mid layer aka insulation aka her fleece, then down jacket aka another insulating layer, then her outer layer which isnt just a shell, its an insulating jacket. Im no expert but is something wrong with this? Again maybe its just me being very new to this stuff, but she has 3 insulating layers? Isnt the point of the fleece and down to eliminate the need for a insulated outer layer?
can i use my breathable waterproof windproof raincoat upper as the outermost shell in winter trek provided that beneath this i have forclaz 200 fleece and forclaz 600 warm fleece with the base layer and the t shirt,with a down in hand if needed.?
I went to Triund few days ago and wore tight stretchable jeans, i think it really hindered my movement. Avoid tight jeans while trekking. Just my 2 cents.
Hi Ishani, I usually wear a pair of tights (not thermals) inside my pants while trekking in winter. That is usually enough to keep the cold at bay. Anyway I have another pair of trekking pants with me in such cases, to slip on another pair if it is too cold.
Hi.. I am planning kashmir great lakes trekking trekking, August month, please suggest layers.. I allready purchased, thermals fleece, confused about other two layers
Hi.. will go to sandakafu in December . Which is the best women/men's jackets for the cold weather (snow jacket) range between 2500/-..and what else should be worn with it... Plz help, waiting for your reply ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Not at all! Save the thermals for the night, and not for while trekking. You don't want them sweaty and wet! You'll also feel very hot if you wear thermals while trekking.
@@NabidAlam360 That's alright, many of us do wear fleece while trekking if it is cold. Since its' your outer layer (as opposed to inner thermals), it's alright to wear them while trekking.
Hi Swathi, we are going on Brahmatal trek this weekend, are normal trek pants sufficient or would you suggest trek pant with fleece inside while trekking?
1) Is it necessary to have poncho, if we have wind proof and water proof jacket and pants on Dayara bugyal winter Trek? 2) Or ,can we replace wind proof jacket and pants with poncho, on this terk? 3) Which are alternative to forclaz 500 high, trekking shoe's on this terk? Which type of Trek pants are necessary on this terk?
Actually I wants to buy padded jacket from DECATHLON Online store, But am little bit confused about the sizes of the jaket. My hieght is 5foot10inch and am not that much fat. So should i order Size "M" or "L" (X-LIGHT MEN TREKKING DOWN JACKET BLACK) Looking for your feedback.
Hi Akash, it's best to try out any product their size and then decide. But it's also good to buy a bigger size because you'll be wearing layers inside.
For your lowers? It's better to carry one more pair of trousers that you can wear inside your trekking pants. It gets very cold and you'll need the layers.
Hi swathi am planning to cheddar trick in January could you please tell me what shoes or best in water proof and hiking shoes also how many layers of jacket and available link send me
Hi Haseena, Bhrigu Lake will have too much snow in April. You can't really do the trek until June. I know of someone who went off-season (April) and it turned out to be a near-expedition. You can read about his experience here - indiahikes.com/bhrigu-lake-offseason-april-trekker-blog/ Bhrigu Lake opens up in June (even then there's snow!). You can manage with three warm layers and accessories. That should do. :)
Hi Swathi, I am planning for a himalayan trek in June and I am confused if I should invest in a Down jacket and a final layer of waterproof jacket or poncho or should I go for a waterproof jacket which has a fleece attached. I have seen both these products in Decathlon.Kindly give your suggestion.
Hi Sonalina, I'd recommend going for a waterproof jacket which has fleece in it. It's going to keep you warm and it's going to protect you from the rain and wind.
1st & 2nd layer of protection shown in this video is very impressive... But I haven't found the 1st & 2nd layer at decathlon showroom(howrah) & online as well... I wants to buy this protections. Plase suggest me from where will I have it...
It's just a padded jacket. You can ask them directly for something wind proof. They keep changing their line, so you might not find the exact same jackets
Hi Swathi, Thanks as always for your very informative and useful Videos,. I am planning trek to Hampta Pass in Aug, Do you think I would be needing thermals? My feeling is T-shirt, fleece and water/wind proof jacket and Trek pants would suffice. Appreciate your feedback.
Hi Ashok, you will definitely need at least one more warm layer apart from the fleece and padded jacket. Carry a woollen sweater or another fleece. It usually rains in July/August, making it a notch colder. So you'll need at least three warm layers.
Hii! there is it necessary to carry synthetic thermals for roopkund trek in may or are the normal lux inferno thermals enough for us??? reply asap plss as i will be going on the trek on 19th of this month thanks :)
You didn't mention anything about sleeping bags. Is it not that important? I always find that the days are manageable as we keep hiking, but the nights are too painfully challenging as the temperature drops drastically at night during winter treks.
Hi, This video focuses on the proper layering of clothing for a winter trek in the Himalayas, which you will have to carry. We sleeping bags are an essential during night as the temperatue will drop down and we do provide it on our treks. You can read more about it here - indiahikes.com/blog/sleeping-bag-tutorial
Thermals: 2500+ max for both Fleece Jacket: 5000+ for good brand. Down Jacket: 7000+ for good brand. Waterproof Jacket: 8000+ Trekking Pants:4000+ In Decathlon the total would cost somewhere around 10k INR. Prefer to buy good ones,it would last very long specially jackets.
Swathi Chatrapathy thanks for the info. i got in touch with him over the phone thanks. he was kind and patient enuf to answer all my queries :) and thanks to him too
You should get changed when you reach the campsite if it is too wet. Don't walk around the campsite in damp clothes, it will make you feel a lot colder, and it isn't healthy. You could leave it to dry and wear it again the next day.
@@Indiahikes ok Thanks, but based on your extensive experience,have you seen anyone actually changing the base layer after reaching the camp site? Asking coz, normally people don't do that, so wanted to know how they cope up with that.
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Finally we spend our winter(3months) salary to the shop..
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you make 15 grands in 3 months ?
Well comfort comes with cost😂
Kambal pehn ke ghuumo
True 👍
Bought one old monk at 200 and it kept me warm throughout my trip.
Sbhi chutiya ni hote
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Having an insulated 4th layer limits flexibility - having a 2nd insulation layer under her down jacket and a non-insulated hard shell as a 5th layer will give her more options, if e.g. it rains on warmer days or if she’s working really hard in rain. This will need her to buy a larger size down jacket. As noted by others, her clothes are too tight especially her 4th layer, which will compress her down jacket when zipped up, reducing its insulating properties. With her 4-layer system, her 4th layer needs to be larger than the one she’s chosen.
Thanks
Hey Swathi....thanks for the information for winter treks but what about summer treks......plz upload a video on that too.....layers in summer treks
What about gloves? Any recommendations?
Good to see you Swathi.. informative video as well 😊
She is so cute! Love her accent!
Vere useful...thanks for saving my time.
Swathi!! Just let me know if this list of layers would suffice for a trek to Kedarkantha in MARCH.
1. A pair of thermal shirts and pants
2. 3 tshirts and 2 trek pants (including what I'll wear)
3. 1 tights for comfy purposes
4. 1 fleece and down jacket (without hood)
5. 1 wind jacket (is this mandatory?)
Hi Lekha those layers will be enough. And a wind-proof jacket is a must. The wind chill factor plays a huge role in making you feel much colder than it actually is. An insulated wind-proof jacket will definitely help.
Oh this is very informative! Thanks :D
And what's a better time for kuari pass trek? Mid-December or beginning of March?
Someone please feed this product trainer. He's gonna blow with Himalayan winds someday.
Quite a mean thing to say. On the mountains, climbing is much easier if you are lean and have less body weight
@@rupaparna im also a traveller and a trekker for my self. There's a difference between being lean, thin and severely Underweight.
Ouch, you lost me at 1.25 when you said the "job of base layer is to keep you warm". Correct me if I'm wrong, base layers are for wicking sweat. Proving warmth is a secondary feature that can be derived from a thicker base layer.
Oh wait, IndiaHikes corrected your mistake with that call out "Dont wear thermals while trekking". We're good here.
Please suggest Best thermal / base layer brand for kedarkantha trek
Hey Swathi all your videos are very useful and informative... thank you and much appreciated for detail information on Trekking gears and usage
Welcome to my town 👐
Hi, how many layers do you recommend for Spitti valley
Hi Swathi,
I am going for the Chadar trek in February first week. Is it really windy up there? How many layers do you suggest for this trek?
Hi Akhil, Chadar is very very cold in February, with temperatures dropping to - 25 degrees. You'll need at least 7 layers to tackle this kind of cold. Double up on sleeping bags. Double up on gloves, you could use two pairs of gloves -- woollen and synthetic gloves. Scarf, woollen cap, woollen socks, all of these are a must.
This videos has maximum views, congrats. A simple question...does layering apply to mountain treks only or is it almost the same when one travels to a cold country in winter Eg;Canada.?
It absolutely applies to cold countries as well. Any cold region you go to, layering is what most locals do as well.
The only major difference from personal experience would be with the choice of base layer.
For trekking, where I know during the day I'm actively moving, I want my base layer to not just be warm but also help keep me dry. So material that absorbs and quickly helps evaporate the sweat is ideal.
Whereas if I'm just a student in canada, I wouldnt necessarily need material like merino wool there as I dont have to worry about a lot of sweating when I'm just walking to the subway or bus stand perhaps
@@atrijitdas1704 Hi Atrijit, I'm going to Kashmir in December, so looking for a base layer. Which one should I pick? There are many from brands like jockey, Lux, Dollar
@@MohitKumar-ri3yv Lux cottswool
Thanks for sharing the information it was helping
Hi Swathi
Please let me know if this list of layers would suffice for Goecha la Trek in late Sep early Oct.
1. A pair of thermal shirts and pants
2. A woolen sweater
4. 1 fleece
5. 1 wind jacket
Do you think a Down Jacket is necessary ??
Hi Surjayan, these layers should suffice. You won't need a down jacket and a wind-proof jacket. I hope the wind-proof jacket is thick enough though! If it isn't insulated and thick, then take a down jacket. Also, make sure you carry gloves, a woollen cap and a balaclava to cover your neck. :)
Swathi Chatrapathy the windproof jacket has a fleece cover inside !!??
Then that should do!
thanks a ton !!
Very nice information
you have not given links where to buy these at online store ????
Hi Swati, do we need to carry a poncho, if we are using the water proof jacket and backpack cover? I going to sandakphu end of december should I carry a poncho too?
Hi Tanvi if you have a good backpack cover, water-proof jacket and also water proof pants, you don't need a poncho. You can make do without it. But if you don't have any of these, take a poncho.
Would the other way around make good sense? I have a good Down jacket and a Poncho. Would I be needing the additional windproof jacket? Going for Sandakphu in Jan
Besides waterproofing, it must be remembered that cold winds are colder than a windless day and the former is to be found aplenty in the Upper Himalayas. A windproof jacket will keep you much insulated.
Hi Thanashyam you will still need a layer over the down jacket because you need something wind proof. Ponchos are not comfortable to trek with, so use them only if it is raining. When it isn't raining, you'll need a wind-proof jacket.
But the list of things you've asked to pack (Sandakphu February third week) include only thermals, collared t-shirt, fleece, down jacket and rain poncho..No mention of a fourth windproof layer..
Do I need that fourth layer for a Feb trek?
Do I need to wear thermal at the time of trekking? Or should I keep that for the night?
So informative. Thankyou, Swathi!
Hey mam, I am going Bramhataltel Trek in February..How many layers you recommend
Should have added link to products in description
Video is very informative. Need suggestions for the gloves,
Hi Avinash,
If you are going any time when there is snow, you’ll need gloves to grip something or to steady yourself in snow. You also want the gloves to keep you warm. Get synthetic hand gloves that have waterproofing on the outside and a padded lining on the inside.
If you find the combination difficult to get (not likely), wear a tight fitting fleece hand glove inside a synthetic hand glove. Hand gloves are mandatory on any Himalayan trek.
Please Make a video of electric jack
Do you have stores in delhi too?
If u are not that skinny u can skip one layer :))
Lmao true
Actually 10-15°C is not that cold while trekking as your body heats up and you will even sweat to some extent especially on your back as the backpack provides good insulation to your back. What you need to actually take care of, is you your "extremities"; the hands, the legs your nose and your ears. Wear a woollen cap or balaclava that covers your ears and wear warm woolen socks and woollen or synthetic gloves. Also cover your nose with the balaclava or monkey cap. Breathing cold mountain air could land you in trouble. Keep your chest warm by wearing 2-3 layers of warm clothes as mentioned in this video. Insulate yourself. Avoid cotton as it saps body heat and in turn your energy.
Pleaseeeeee Do a vidio specifically on amarnath yatra tips packing hacks
I'm planning to go on Indiahikes Sandakphu trek in December, should I buy a sleeping bag or you are going to provide? If you provide are you going to charge extra or is it included in the package?
You'll be staying in tea houses on the Sandakphu trek. So you will not require sleeping bags. You'll be given warm quilts. It's included in the fee. :)
I want to buy this tracking products
can you give me the right address of this collection
You can go to Decathlon. You'll also fine them online at www.decathlon.in
Informative video
Quick and informative video! 😊 👍
Hi Swathi,
Is it a good idea to use one trekking pole in a trek say Goecha la or do we need two ?
hi Surjayan, one trekking pole would suffice. Because the trails are not evenly laid out, there are several sections where you may need a free hand to hold onto something. So it's good to have one hand free.
Wait...ok base layer, then a mid layer aka insulation aka her fleece, then down jacket aka another insulating layer, then her outer layer which isnt just a shell, its an insulating jacket. Im no expert but is something wrong with this? Again maybe its just me being very new to this stuff, but she has 3 insulating layers? Isnt the point of the fleece and down to eliminate the need for a insulated outer layer?
The third one is for when it is windy
Hi Swati
I have specs.. Im going on trekking to utrakhand. I definitely cant use lenses any suggestions
Hi Rakshata. This article will answer all your questions :) indiahikes.com/blog/contact-lens-spectacles-trekking#gref
Great videos...plzzz keep these coming
Hey Swathi, thanks for this!
can i use my breathable waterproof windproof raincoat upper as the outermost shell in winter trek provided that beneath this i have forclaz 200 fleece and forclaz 600 warm fleece with the base layer and the t shirt,with a down in hand if needed.?
That sounds about right. You can use those layers on a winter trek. :)
Very informative video.tq for making this.cheers from Miri, Borneo
Good effort madamme
Which is best thermal brand
I went to Triund few days ago and wore tight stretchable jeans, i think it really hindered my movement. Avoid tight jeans while trekking. Just my 2 cents.
You should have said about thermal socks
That's a good point! We'll include it in our future videos :)
Bingo.. perfect info!
Mam can we use padded jacket instead of down jackets..,???
while you're trekking, do you feel the trek pants layer is enough to keep the cold out? or is a thermal required?
Hi Ishani, I usually wear a pair of tights (not thermals) inside my pants while trekking in winter. That is usually enough to keep the cold at bay. Anyway I have another pair of trekking pants with me in such cases, to slip on another pair if it is too cold.
Swathi Chatrapathy thank you :)
Hi.. I am planning kashmir great lakes trekking trekking, August month, please suggest layers.. I allready purchased, thermals fleece, confused about other two layers
Hi.. will go to sandakafu in December . Which is the best women/men's jackets for the cold weather (snow jacket) range between 2500/-..and what else should be worn with it... Plz help, waiting for your reply ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good information
Is it the same for kedarkantha trek as well ??
Where we can get this Clothes..you have not provided the link..
Decathlon
Do we need down jacket and waterproof jacket too
Can’t we wear that waterproof jacket only??
very informative. all your videos are simply perfect! thanks a lot!
Do I need to wear thermal under the pant while trekking?
Not at all! Save the thermals for the night, and not for while trekking. You don't want them sweaty and wet! You'll also feel very hot if you wear thermals while trekking.
@@Indiahikes and what about fleece? Will i wear fleece while trekking?
@@NabidAlam360 That's alright, many of us do wear fleece while trekking if it is cold. Since its' your outer layer (as opposed to inner thermals), it's alright to wear them while trekking.
@@Indiahikes can you suggest any trekking place in manali within seven days? It should be ice mountain trekking!
Hi Swathi, we are going on Brahmatal trek this weekend, are normal trek pants sufficient or would you suggest trek pant with fleece inside while trekking?
Hi Anil, normal trek pants would be sufficient:)
1) Is it necessary to have poncho, if we have wind proof and water proof jacket and pants on Dayara bugyal winter Trek? 2) Or ,can we replace wind proof jacket and pants with poncho, on this terk? 3) Which are alternative to forclaz 500 high, trekking shoe's on this terk? Which type of Trek pants are necessary on this terk?
Actually I wants to buy padded jacket from DECATHLON Online store,
But am little bit confused about the sizes of the jaket.
My hieght is 5foot10inch and am not that much fat.
So should i order Size "M" or "L"
(X-LIGHT MEN TREKKING DOWN JACKET BLACK)
Looking for your feedback.
Hi Akash, it's best to try out any product their size and then decide. But it's also good to buy a bigger size because you'll be wearing layers inside.
Indiahikes
Thanks for your valuable feedback.
Hi Swathi, Are thermals and quick dry pants enough layering for winter trek?
For your lowers? It's better to carry one more pair of trousers that you can wear inside your trekking pants. It gets very cold and you'll need the layers.
Hi swathi am planning to cheddar trick in January could you please tell me what shoes or best in water proof and hiking shoes also how many layers of jacket and available link send me
Kindly say the address of such kind of shop in Kolkata.
Like gloves material iwe want like that thermals were it will buy
i prefere longer jackets that keep the bottom warm.....
Which DC's Outlet Is This? Location?
Hi Swathi ...is these layers sufficient for a trek to bhrigu lake in April ?
Hi Haseena, Bhrigu Lake will have too much snow in April. You can't really do the trek until June. I know of someone who went off-season (April) and it turned out to be a near-expedition. You can read about his experience here - indiahikes.com/bhrigu-lake-offseason-april-trekker-blog/
Bhrigu Lake opens up in June (even then there's snow!). You can manage with three warm layers and accessories. That should do. :)
Hi Swathi, I am planning for a himalayan trek in June and I am confused if I should invest in a Down jacket and a final layer of waterproof jacket or poncho or should I go for a waterproof jacket which has a fleece attached. I have seen both these products in Decathlon.Kindly give your suggestion.
Hi Sonalina, I'd recommend going for a waterproof jacket which has fleece in it. It's going to keep you warm and it's going to protect you from the rain and wind.
Ye shop kha par hai plese adress
1st & 2nd layer of protection shown in this video is very impressive... But I haven't found the 1st & 2nd layer at decathlon showroom(howrah) & online as well... I wants to buy this protections. Plase suggest me from where will I have it...
Saltlake
what about summer/monsoon treks?
Hi Fatema, for summer treks (May and June), around three warm layers will be enough. In monsoon, you'll need four warm layers.
I'm from Australia and I'll be trekking the beach at Goa , I was thinking budge smugglers and thongs , what do you think ?
Lmao
Nice video
Hi Swati, what is the name of that last layer which was both water and wind proof. I couldn't find it @decathlon Coimbatore.
It's just a padded jacket. You can ask them directly for something wind proof. They keep changing their line, so you might not find the exact same jackets
Very usefull
Hi Swathi, Thanks as always for your very informative and useful Videos,. I am planning trek to Hampta Pass in Aug,
Do you think I would be needing thermals? My feeling is T-shirt, fleece and water/wind proof jacket and Trek pants would suffice. Appreciate your feedback.
Hi Ashok, you will definitely need at least one more warm layer apart from the fleece and padded jacket. Carry a woollen sweater or another fleece. It usually rains in July/August, making it a notch colder. So you'll need at least three warm layers.
Thanks, Swathi for your helpful reply. Much appreciated.
Where is ur shop?
Please suggest me how many layers are necessary for valley of flowers trek between last week of July and 1st week of August...
Around 3 should do, woollen, fleece and a padded jacket. Make sure you have good rainwear for this trek though!
Thank you
Hii! there
is it necessary to carry synthetic thermals for roopkund trek in may
or are the normal lux inferno thermals enough for us???
reply asap plss as i will be going on the trek on 19th of this month
thanks :)
Oops! I hope I'm not replying too late Kinjal! Your normal lux thermals are enough. Take them along. :)
Where is this shop?
What can be the exact cost??
You didn't mention anything about sleeping bags. Is it not that important? I always find that the days are manageable as we keep hiking, but the nights are too painfully challenging as the temperature drops drastically at night during winter treks.
Hi,
This video focuses on the proper layering of clothing for a winter trek in the Himalayas, which you will have to carry. We sleeping bags are an essential during night as the temperatue will drop down and we do provide it on our treks. You can read more about it here - indiahikes.com/blog/sleeping-bag-tutorial
How can I buy shoes for treak from decathalon ? Or please recommend me for budget good shoes from any brand.Thank you!
Merell & Saloman are good budget shoes,Decathlon shoes are not that reliable.
why are you blushing 😁😇
Hey Swathi, please let me know how much cost will it take for all these items shown in this video?
Thermals: 2500+ max for both
Fleece Jacket: 5000+ for good brand.
Down Jacket: 7000+ for good brand.
Waterproof Jacket: 8000+
Trekking Pants:4000+
In Decathlon the total would cost somewhere around 10k INR.
Prefer to buy good ones,it would last very long specially jackets.
Thank you!
Can we go for fleece pants for winter trek?
They're not required Ankit. Not while trekking at least. You could use them at night, but a pair of thermals will work.
At which decathlon store can we find Ravindra Charan to help us with trek shopping
You'll find him at Decathlon, Anubhava on the airport road in Bangalore.
Swathi Chatrapathy thanks for the info. i got in touch with him over the phone thanks. he was kind and patient enuf to answer all my queries :) and thanks to him too
Can i use poncho instead of the waterproof jacket?
Rain jackets are a lot easier to trek with. But yes, you can wear a poncho. It will serve the purpose if there is light rain.
@@Indiahikes thank you
I’m going to chadrakani pass On May 6 Th do we need thermals
You're not likely to need thermals, unless you're extremely sensitive to cold. Just take three warm layers and you'll be alright. :)
Plz I want to know the windproof and waterproof jacket brands
kunjabihari panda wildcraft edie baurer
I live in Kolkata. Where will I buy and how much? Please help me.
visit decathlon salt lake
A question, can we use contact lenses during winter trek?
Hi Supriya, we have just the advice you need - indiahikes.com/contact-lens-spectacles-trekking/
Take a look! :)
@@swathichatrapathy1058 have become a fan of swati
Kya Mujhe Koi bta Sakta ki me may me manali Ja rha Hu to kya carry Karna chahiye
Hi Swati,I am going to Kedarnath in the last week of October this year and I want your advice on how many layers I should wear.
THANKS
Shoes?????
Nice
What happens when the base layer gets wet due to sweat while trekking?
You should get changed when you reach the campsite if it is too wet. Don't walk around the campsite in damp clothes, it will make you feel a lot colder, and it isn't healthy. You could leave it to dry and wear it again the next day.
@@Indiahikes ok Thanks, but based on your extensive experience,have you seen anyone actually changing the base layer after reaching the camp site? Asking coz, normally people don't do that, so wanted to know how they cope up with that.
which Decathlon store is this?
This is Decathlon Anubhava, on the airport road in Bangalore.