Layering That Works in Every Season
Choose merino wool or high-wicking synthetics to move sweat off your skin and prevent chills on rest stops. Avoid cotton entirely—once wet, it drains heat fast. In spring and fall, midweight merino balances warmth and breathability; in summer, go ultralight; in winter, step up to heavyweight for stable warmth.
Layering That Works in Every Season
A grid-fleece or active insulating jacket shines when you’re climbing and cooling repeatedly. Our reader Maya swears her breathable fleece kept her comfortable during a dicey shoulder-season ascent, when traditional puffy layers ran too hot. Pack a compressible puffy for camp downtime when movement stops and cold creeps in.
Layering That Works in Every Season
A waterproof-breathable shell with fully taped seams, a protective hood, and pit zips blocks wind, rain, and wet snow. Look for 2.5-layer for light weight or 3-layer for durability in rocky terrain. Keep the durable water repellent refreshed, so droplets bead and roll off rather than soaking the fabric face.
Layering That Works in Every Season
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