I will spend around 4 weeks in far-north Scandinavia. I am wondering what I should take there. I am expecting freezing weather and little daytime. I will do some outside work, also in the snow, e.g. some builsing maintainance and cleaning snow.

I have not been that far north yet, so what kind of clotting should I bring specifically? Also, are there some general things I should consider?

  • Bassman1805@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Layers are the way to go.

    1. Long Underwear, a long sleeve breathable undershirt, good WOOL socks
    2. A sweater or other medium-thickness top garment.
    3. Waterproof snow pants and coat.

    Good boots, preferably waterproof if you’ll be in the snow a fair amount. Definitely good so you have better grip on snowy/icy ground. Thin “liner” gloves and thick waterproof gloves to go over those. A warm hat that covers your ears (I really appreciated my trapper hat when I went to Tromsø).

    Avoid cotton. Cotton is horrible at insulating if it gets wet, as opposed to wool which can keep you warm while fully drenched.

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      13 hours ago

      Just to add to this: Get boots with removable liners and at least one extra pair of liners. If you have a warm pair of boots, your feet will sweat if you’re active and they will get cold no matter how good the boots. Having a dry pair of liners and a dry pair of socks to change into will make your feet warm and happy. Also, remove layers before you start sweating. You’ll be cold for the first little bit but staying dry is the key to staying warm.

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        13 hours ago

        Good idea, but again: wool socks will stay surprisingly warm even while wet.

        If you’re in the arctic circle long enough, it helps to have many options though.