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; q6 C/ } b! W: @( K9 `6 x3 [# S0 S8 h从Snow Valley发来的滑雪保暖穿着参考,见附件/ |1 p3 E9 m" S. ?# t3 z3 e
$ M% x+ Y3 A) s0 J9 ZDressing for the
0 T! U% y) L8 I YWeather by Snow Valley's Simon the Snow Leopard. [1 \2 ~1 ~. S& E" ^- w+ J0 L
1. Base Layer - A base layer is an insulating layer worn
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temperature by moving perspiration away from your
, K, X8 u1 S6 n6 }; sskin. This layer should fit snugly and retain some
C9 Z b/ O$ P& U( L$ ginsulating properties.
3 @& H/ d3 y6 z* R2. Mid Layer - The purpose of the mid-layer is to' P5 j! i$ ?+ U$ N/ {" D$ f
capture warmth through trapped air. Typically a mid-layer; z& |/ N% Q d9 y' b9 w
is a fleece or a thick wool layer.+ K; S0 ]8 w' f& C3 l
When preparing for a trip to Snow Valley it is advised that students* g5 g9 q2 r/ }
dress in layers.2 }: c2 p: D( q% M; ~
There are 3 layers to consider:
5 Z0 I- ^* { ]1 xItems NOT to bring: Denim of any kind, Knit Mittens or Ankle Socks
! w1 S+ H- M( X: l& l0 T# U4 YAccessories: Hand / Foot Warmers, Lip Balm & Sunscreen
, [- y) }$ R L8 X6 P0 J0 p- Gloves or Mittens (two pairs, in case one gets wet)9 O! Y- c8 H- l! T6 T* G) `3 d1 u
- Knee High Ski Socks, plus a spare( @4 i# o+ s4 j6 _6 T
3. Insulation Layer - An insulated and waterproof ski
6 J" N, R" `3 E6 Mjacket and pants provide warmth and allow students
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Tip: If you dress in layers, you can always remove a layer if you get hot.+ G3 m5 t' T% b/ Y0 m" |
It's harder to add layers after the fact, especially when you're cold. |
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