Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Every Clothing Item You Need to Stay Warm in the Snow, According to an Avid Skier

There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.
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Every Clothing Item You Need to Stay Warm in the Snow, According to an Avid Skier
Winter seems to be a polarizing season—people either love it or hate it. I love it. I look forward to snowy forecasts, ski days, and the rewarding sip of hot cocoa at the end of a cold day. And even for those who prefer to spend these months indoors, this winter is different for obvious reasons.

With more coronavirus cases rising around the country, the safest options for recreation and socializing are all outside—think walks, picnics, or outdoor dining. And although winter might make some of these activities more challenging, it doesn't make them impossible or any less fun. Getting outside when it's cold, and particularly when it's snowy, can offer a refreshing change of scenery and renewed energy, especially after so much time cooped up inside. Some ideas for your winter days outside? Play in the snow by having a snowball fight, building a snowman, or going sledding. Get active and go snowshoeing, hiking, or skiing. Or take a walk in your neighborhood to admire the snow settling on the trees and buildings around you. (That's me above in Lake Placid last year, enjoying the 20 inches of snow they received that day!)

All you need is a positive mindset and adequate clothing. First, the basics: When you're layering up, start with a moisture-wicking base layer (keeping sweat off your skin will help you stay dry and warm); then add an insulating layer for warmth (think wool or fleece); and top it off with a shell layer that offers protection from wind or precipitation. Don't forget wool socks, insulated boots (bonus if they're waterproof), and a hat and mittens. (Mittens are warmer than gloves due to the shared internal heat of your fingers, but a good pair of gloves is useful as well.) And pair your activity with a warm, delicious beverage.

If you're still skeptical about getting outside in the winter, consider that many cold-weather countries embrace this time of year and celebrate it. People in Norway live by the concept of "friluftsliv," (translating roughly to "open-air life") that prioritizes spending time outside, no matter the temperature or time of day. And you're probably familiar with the Danish principle of "hygge," a feeling of contentment and coziness (both physically and psychologically) that's especially important in long, dark winters. After a day outside, cozy up by the fire or with some candles at home.

As you plan your winter adventures, remember this: There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing. Bundle up, get outside, and happy new year!

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