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Old 01-31-2011, 07:41 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby View Post
Would you recommend the long johns?
Absolutely I would. They're comfy, don't take up much space, and can come in handy. I'm with Moonliner on the gloves and socks- extremities must stay warm. I've never been a fan of hats, and I generally live with getting cold.

Sounds like your existing jacket will be fine, but good boots or shoes might be in order. Definitely gloves; don't know that you need waterproof. Well, maybe if you're planning a snowball fight.

Have a smooth trip!
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