What Tasmania taught me about Cold (Wet Cold, Not Dry Cold)
⛺️ Get the layering guide ➔ https://www.mowser.com.au/layering-gu... 🏔️ Plan your next hike with ease ➔ https://www.peakbound.app/ Tasmania’s cold is wet cold, not the dry cold most hiking advice is built around, and it can tip into hypothermia at a temperature that looks mild on paper. From 34 years out here, here’s how I layer, keep my gear dry, and pitch and run a tent in the wet so a winter multi-day stays warm, dry and safe. 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:15 Don't trust one big jacket 00:04:09 You don't dry out here 00:06:28 The cold bites when you stop 00:08:21 Getting the tent up dry 00:10:04 The First few minutes decide your night 00:12:12 Keeping the tent standing

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