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Re: Ski clothes
From:
"John Crowley, Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 25 Nov 1998 13:18:04 -0500
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(A long time ago) Peter Salts wrote:

> What type of clothing do most skivt-lers use? What is most effective for heat
> retention, water and wind proofness(for lack of a better word) and ease of
> use.  I currently use a Columbia one piece.  It's just ok and can be a little
> chilly on those cold days. Conversely, on the warmer spring days, it can be
> quite warm.  I am debating whether to buy some type of shell and use a light
> or heavy fleece underneath. Ditto for the pants.  Any suggestions?
>
> PS

Peter,

Finally, since there were so many suggestions I figured I should give
mine.

If you're in Crested Butte (and not Vermont) on the last day of their
season, be sure to honor the long-standing local tradition of not wearing
any clothing while skiing.

And don't forget to use sunscreen...

JC

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