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从Snow Valley发来的滑雪保暖穿着参考,见附件; @/ g+ G, n+ ?- V+ U
- j% K2 o% U- }0 ~4 K/ q% P! ?Dressing for the4 N8 a' q( S8 M! I
Weather by Snow Valley's Simon the Snow Leopard# T+ [5 } M/ H% N4 Q& }- u3 G
1. Base Layer - A base layer is an insulating layer worn/ M" s& o3 S0 X$ E5 \
next to your skin. Base layers help regulate your body
9 G+ V5 H( g1 H" \temperature by moving perspiration away from your
5 O: f1 H* d- e/ k& I B6 Zskin. This layer should fit snugly and retain some' T( o1 \/ \( m2 o) q5 n0 l
insulating properties.. k3 H3 ?6 T! e4 h
2. Mid Layer - The purpose of the mid-layer is to
% v* ~: I+ z) Icapture warmth through trapped air. Typically a mid-layer
0 c% ?$ g0 V6 w2 l6 Nis a fleece or a thick wool layer.
X/ m; W% _5 OWhen preparing for a trip to Snow Valley it is advised that students
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8 b& }7 r/ T4 m, D! h9 y; B( g" fThere are 3 layers to consider:& t& n: P2 W$ H+ @
Items NOT to bring: Denim of any kind, Knit Mittens or Ankle Socks
+ Z8 X% l& `% I6 K6 g' lAccessories: Hand / Foot Warmers, Lip Balm & Sunscreen8 r0 u3 j4 }2 M% y8 g2 }" p# ^
- Gloves or Mittens (two pairs, in case one gets wet)
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1 C* `( p. |% [( g: X+ {3. Insulation Layer - An insulated and waterproof ski
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to stay dry.
T- H% s9 E, l$ q. B0 \4 Z$ r' tTip: If you dress in layers, you can always remove a layer if you get hot.+ m- p& H3 L) ]7 ?
It's harder to add layers after the fact, especially when you're cold. |
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