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Tips for trapping in cold weather

Posted By: AJE

Tips for trapping in cold weather - 11/29/19 09:31 AM

1 obstacle to overcome seems to be trying to avoid getting a head cold. No fun to be sniffling, congested, with a runny nose.
Posted By: BuckMink

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/17/21 11:20 PM

Keep your socks and feet dry.
Posted By: The hammer

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/18/21 12:04 AM

Stay hydrated, warm,dry, and try not to over do it to much. A worn out body causes a worn out immune system witch doesn’t help out.
Posted By: AJE

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/18/21 04:59 AM

Good advice. 1 of the hardest things is to avoid getting sweated up.
Posted By: k snow

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/22/21 03:20 PM

Originally Posted by AJE
Good advice. 1 of the hardest things is to avoid getting sweated up.


Wear clothes that breathe and dress in layers. I've gotten real fond of layering a few light wool sweaters and removing them as necessary to stay just warm enough to not sweat.
Posted By: AJE

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/23/21 03:14 AM

Good idea.
Thanks.
If you have a link to a good light wool sweater, please share smile
Posted By: k snow

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 07/23/21 10:52 AM

I've bought most of mine second hand.

The only one I've bought new is from Duluth Trading. It is fairly heavy, but is my go to sweater when its 0 or lower.
Posted By: AJE

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 02/06/22 05:58 AM

I have heard Duluth Trading offers good products
Posted By: Wiplumber

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 02/06/22 06:19 PM

I've used military surplus wool stuff for years but I switched over to first lite brand merino wool base layers and a few outer layers a few yrs ago. I don't know what it is but merino wool is 100 times better than the old green wool military stuff. There are some off brand merino wool layers out there but make sure it's atleast 80% merino wool and I doubt you will be disappointed.

Another trick I use to keep the hands warm is a pair of adhesive toe warmers stuck to the top on the inside of some deerskin mittens. Combine that with a thin wool liner glove. You drop the mitts when you need some dexterity and when the fingers get cold you throw on the mitts and they're toasty warm.
Posted By: AJE

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 02/20/22 06:51 AM

Cold is 1 thing, but wind can be a real beast. Yesterday we had a snow squal. It was nasty.
Posted By: run

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 02/21/22 03:04 AM

The cold weather is letting up here somewhat.
Posted By: Guss

Re: Tips for trapping in cold weather - 12/27/22 11:38 PM

Hand and feet warmer ,wool sweater
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