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Hobophobe
Nov 14, 2004

That rug really tied the room together.
I once went for a hike on trail designated for snowshoeing. However, it was early spring and all the snow on the trail was hard-packed, so we just wore our hiking boots. Got a kick out of all the tourists asking us how we were managing without snowshoes like the ones they paid money to rent for the day.

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Hobophobe
Nov 14, 2004

That rug really tied the room together.

OMGVBFLOL posted:

im going for a two hour hike on a mild spring afternoon, better make sure im wearing a brand name base layer

This honestly bothers me. Who in their right mind pays $100+ for a pair of long johns?

Hobophobe
Nov 14, 2004

That rug really tied the room together.
I just buy multiple pairs of the $20 merino underlayers you can get at Costco. If it gets really cold I just double up. Less expensive and more versatile. I don't know if a pair of Icebreakers would be superior to wearing two pairs of far cheaper long johns, but I really doubt it.

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