A Pro's Guide to Layering | What to wear for Backcountry Skiing

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We always here the term 'layering' in winter travel and backcountry skiing, but what is it and what's the reason for it? Well this bonus episode explains some of the science behind layering, temperature regulation, why moisture management is the most important aspect in the backcountry and why certain materials are better than others for winter travel. Additionally, some tips and tricks to belts, gloves and liners within.