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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300107
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Is the clothing you wear to visit the arctic, different from the clothing you wear if you live in the arctic? Asking for a friend.


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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300158
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LOL!

Don't know...I don't believe I'll ever live there full-time...I aint tough enough!

what would YOU recommend we bring with us for such an excursion?

Thanks!


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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300617
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^^^^^
This.
Oops, I was replying to, and confirming AK timber tramp. He was a few posts up.

Start with the Carhartt insulated bibs, plenty large, with layers of poly fleece, and of course Bata bunny boots. I wish I could recommend the new ones, however, the reviews have not been stellar.
And a good hat; fur.
Of course, this is assuming it is actually going to be truly cold.

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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300821
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I think they said to expect temperatures down to minus 20 to minus 30 degrees.

a boat trip is one of the daytime activities. snowmobile/sled dog trips available; and of course...night time Aurora chasing.

a thought just occurred...eye protection. just ski goggles? what do you folks use?

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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300823
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Originally Posted by white marlin
I think they said to expect temperatures down to minus 20 to minus 30 degrees.

a boat trip is one of the daytime activities. snowmobile/sled dog trips available; and of course...night time Aurora chasing.


A boat trip at -30 should be very interesting. I'd really like to know how that goes....! Is it an ice-breaker?

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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300828
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king crab boat ("tourist-y" version) in Norway...NOT Bering Sea conditions! again, I'm not that tough).

the temps were just for that time of year in general.

200 miles or so north of the Arctic Circle

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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8300925
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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8301197
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Originally Posted by white marlin
I think they said to expect temperatures down to minus 20 to minus 30 degrees.

a boat trip is one of the daytime activities. snowmobile/sled dog trips available; and of course...night time Aurora chasing.

a thought just occurred...eye protection. just ski goggles? what do you folks use?



But remember that they are talking Celsius. -20 C = -4 F... that is not a bad temperature at all


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Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8301333
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good point, white17...I'll double-check, but I'd bet you're right!

Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8301361
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-20°F is where real cold starts. And it's amazing the difference a few degrees makes at those temps. -15 feels nice after it's been -25. You wouldn't think you'd notice, it all sounds cold, but you will absolutely notice.

Re: clothing for visiting the Arctic? [Re: white marlin] #8301578
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I think half our problem will be that we won't be really active during this trip (it's not like we'll be marking timber or working on a pipeline)...

more like being a [very cold] spectator than anything else.

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The key is to have appropriate layers for the worst case scenario, and be able to remove them easily as needed based on activity level or being in a warm space (vehicle, shelter, whatever) because sweat is the enemy. And I cannot reiterate enough: good gauntlets and good boots/socks.

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MUCH appreciated, AK (and others!)

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