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从Snow Valley发来的滑雪保暖穿着参考,见附件
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9 N- b: q- ~0 ]% k6 }Dressing for the7 B( O; N" m5 N; t8 u6 h* ~
Weather by Snow Valley's Simon the Snow Leopard
& w0 M i9 v) V2 e: E! K1 |1. Base Layer - A base layer is an insulating layer worn
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temperature by moving perspiration away from your
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insulating properties.6 G6 N2 Z! @( T2 U2 d0 b- Q) Q
2. Mid Layer - The purpose of the mid-layer is to
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is a fleece or a thick wool layer.( W" H- n( Z2 }4 X% s
When preparing for a trip to Snow Valley it is advised that students
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There are 3 layers to consider:
_! y2 l- X7 I9 RItems NOT to bring: Denim of any kind, Knit Mittens or Ankle Socks! j! t* T& x6 R; \3 [
Accessories: Hand / Foot Warmers, Lip Balm & Sunscreen
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- Knee High Ski Socks, plus a spare( j/ V! ^% z) s3 ]5 u8 K& w
3. Insulation Layer - An insulated and waterproof ski7 G9 s) p" x& b% ^
jacket and pants provide warmth and allow students
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/ |. v; f8 y# D& B% U0 mTip: If you dress in layers, you can always remove a layer if you get hot.
) \9 j) L' o& r+ n3 jIt's harder to add layers after the fact, especially when you're cold. |
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