How to layer clothing for mountaineering, backpacking, and hiking
In this video, I share a reliable framework I use whenever I venture into the alpine. Designed specifically for the unpredictable conditions often encountered in the backcountry, this system works seamlessly in all weather scenarios. Whether you're into mountaineering, alpine climbing, backpacking, or day hiking, this approach will help you stay prepared and adaptable in variable environments. 0:00 Introduction 1:25 Layer 1: Base Layers 2:47 Layer 2: Active Insulation 3:40 Layer 3: Wind and Weather Shells 6:18 Layer 4: Passive Insulation 7:50 What I wore on Baker and Shuksan 9:24 What I wore on Orizaba 9:50 What I wore on Fuji 11:17 Outro

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