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从Snow Valley发来的滑雪保暖穿着参考,见附件' L. A; ]8 n) t2 {
3 D1 l6 U5 W4 ^! RDressing for the
8 U9 ^( d5 n( o( G! A* CWeather by Snow Valley's Simon the Snow Leopard2 l! B# {) }) n) b9 r9 U% x) e: p
1. Base Layer - A base layer is an insulating layer worn; l- a! [: z9 H" I" U
next to your skin. Base layers help regulate your body) Y+ [" \. s/ ?5 K/ Z+ M0 ?; h
temperature by moving perspiration away from your4 K$ A6 q' ?. b) L! |: _4 p
skin. This layer should fit snugly and retain some4 y& [7 v( H7 j- E0 p( f# |- K
insulating properties.
& `2 T6 P/ n9 {/ P2. Mid Layer - The purpose of the mid-layer is to, I( G9 t5 B/ L
capture warmth through trapped air. Typically a mid-layer( R4 y8 A o! B+ t' j
is a fleece or a thick wool layer.% R: S+ Y/ w9 r5 N+ |" ?, d
When preparing for a trip to Snow Valley it is advised that students1 h6 d: Q5 ^! }# ~8 _! ^7 J
dress in layers.
9 y: w- K+ C& ZThere are 3 layers to consider:$ Z- \) a6 h/ h0 R# A
Items NOT to bring: Denim of any kind, Knit Mittens or Ankle Socks
0 _" E$ l9 |) t0 FAccessories: Hand / Foot Warmers, Lip Balm & Sunscreen
* Q Y3 ?9 f) y( d; R; S: k- Gloves or Mittens (two pairs, in case one gets wet), S# o" C9 K3 m+ t; l: t( U
- Knee High Ski Socks, plus a spare5 W! H1 f" a8 ~6 Z4 l
3. Insulation Layer - An insulated and waterproof ski
2 M7 M& e7 b$ L" ejacket and pants provide warmth and allow students) R; W# t E: t4 q9 O+ p
to stay dry.5 c) S& B3 [# j4 T
Tip: If you dress in layers, you can always remove a layer if you get hot.0 A' ^% ~& z, P% t& B* v8 V( F
It's harder to add layers after the fact, especially when you're cold. |
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