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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 291121" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>You should see how I dress for boating from November to about April. Between heavily-insulated snowskiing pants, a Mustang Survival float coat, balaclava, ear muffs, toboggan, and gloves, I look like I'm ready for an outing in the arctic circle. But, I cannot stand to be cold, and I'm going to dress for the temp of the water, regardless of how warm it may be on the hill. </p><p></p><p>For instance, two days ago, it was 80 degrees here on the hill, but the water is still 55 degrees. I've made the mistake of under-dressing for the conditions, only to be miserable and cold, then getting sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 291121, member: 6937"] You should see how I dress for boating from November to about April. Between heavily-insulated snowskiing pants, a Mustang Survival float coat, balaclava, ear muffs, toboggan, and gloves, I look like I'm ready for an outing in the arctic circle. But, I cannot stand to be cold, and I'm going to dress for the temp of the water, regardless of how warm it may be on the hill. For instance, two days ago, it was 80 degrees here on the hill, but the water is still 55 degrees. I've made the mistake of under-dressing for the conditions, only to be miserable and cold, then getting sick. [/QUOTE]
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