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Cold Weather Clothing Recs (Work in Alaska in November)
Posted on 10/31/14 at 7:52 am
Posted on 10/31/14 at 7:52 am
I'm going to be working outdoors for the next month in Alaska and was needing some help on recs for thermal layers. I plan to get some thick bibs, jacket, boots up there, but have no idea on the best thing to get for underneath. Any help would be appreciated.
Thermal top
Thermal leggings
Sock
Gloves
Neck
Face Mask
Help?!?
Thermal top
Thermal leggings
Sock
Gloves
Neck
Face Mask
Help?!?
Posted on 10/31/14 at 8:02 am to jimbeam
Apparently Eskimos stay warm with cocaine...
Posted on 10/31/14 at 8:06 am to wickowick
If you're ex-military you'll know what I'm talking about but for boots go with "bunny boots" or "mukluks". I was stationed in Anchorage for 3 yrs and these are the best for your feet.
Ski gloves worked best for me but I wasn't outside working a lot. As a matter of fact, most ski clothing works best depending on the type of work you'll be doing.
You can also ask the people already there what works best for them.
Ski gloves worked best for me but I wasn't outside working a lot. As a matter of fact, most ski clothing works best depending on the type of work you'll be doing.
You can also ask the people already there what works best for them.
This post was edited on 10/31/14 at 8:10 am
Posted on 10/31/14 at 8:10 am to Wtodd
Sounds miserable
I'd rather be homeless living on the streets doing nothing with my life than working in the rigid cold
I'd rather be homeless living on the streets doing nothing with my life than working in the rigid cold
Posted on 10/31/14 at 8:11 am to Walt OReilly
It's not that bad. It's actually amazing how fast you can get used to temps from 10 above to 10 below....serious.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:26 am to Wtodd
quote:
but for boots go with "bunny boots" or "mukluks"
thanks, im waiting to hear from a few guys that are up there now. i googled this and i appreciate it. I'll be a few hours south of anchorage on the coast
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:27 am to crankbait
Carhartt makes a fleece neck gaiter that's warm. Look for some FR balaclava, those are typically very warm. When paired up with a fleece neck gaiter and toboggan you won't be losing any heat from your head. When I kayak fish in the winter I wear an FR balaclava and a fleece carhartt beanie. This keeps me warm enough, neck gaiter takes it to another level.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:32 am to crankbait
Really, to each his own on the layering. make sure you tuck stuff in, so you bottle in the heat. The key is not to over do it, with ultra thick materials and end up looking like one of these guys
Find some glove liners, and several pairs of good socks. Hands and feet are the most important
Find some glove liners, and several pairs of good socks. Hands and feet are the most important
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:34 am to wickowick
wool wool wool wool wool wool wool
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:44 am to crankbait
Won't be that bad then if your on the Coast than say Fairbanks or further North or West.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:51 am to crankbait
Where on the coast?
Get some merino wool base layers and socks. The rest depends on where exactly you'll be
Get some merino wool base layers and socks. The rest depends on where exactly you'll be
Posted on 10/31/14 at 9:54 am to ihometiger
Will not be as bad as you think. Down So. the Gulf of Alaska helps moderate temps. In the late 80's I worked on the P/L in Dec and Jan north of Fairbanks (mile post 200). Average temp while I was up there was -22f. Low -40+ high +15. Alyeska p/l provided us with special issue parka and bibs. If you can find a set at surpluus store in Alaska they are the best money can buy. Make this trip an adventure if you have never been to Alaska. Any off time you have explore and enjoy.
Posted on 10/31/14 at 10:01 am to Bionicknee
yeah coastal AK is relatively mild in November. Kenai is the exception. It's about like Anchorage and will be in the twenties-teens. Seward and homer are warmer
Posted on 10/31/14 at 10:11 am to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
Kenai is the exception.
this is where I will be
Posted on 10/31/14 at 10:13 am to Riseupfromtherubble
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FR balaclava
word. thanks
Posted on 10/31/14 at 10:47 am to crankbait
Get a Tauntaun.
This post was edited on 10/31/14 at 10:48 am
Posted on 10/31/14 at 10:49 am to crankbait
quote:
I'll be a few hours south of anchorage on the coast
Ahhh, the tropics of Alaska
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