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Howdy

 

Looking at the weather report for La Montagne, as I do almost obsessively, I see it's gonna be pretty frackin cold this weekend. Depending on how avy hazard looks for Monday, I was thinking about heading up for a Reid a/o Leutholds.. with an ambient temperature of 0-5F, and possibly into the -teens or -twenties with WCI, that'll be the coldest temps I've yet climbed in.

 

So far this winter I've climbed in temps averaging around 15-20, with WCI coming in anywhere from 10 down to negative teens, and have climbed in my shell pants and shell jacket with nothing more than socks and a UA compression shirt (free-balling- no lower base) underneath... it's cold, but despite being in very good physical condition, I sweat like a mu'fucker- I have to climb cold or I sweat off all my water. With the kind of temps they're predicting for Mon, I really don't think I'm gonna be able to get away with that.

 

What do you wear climbing in extra cold (relative to low-alt cascade climbing) temps? Just looking for a comparative starting point.. Once the gaiters and pons are on, I'm committed.

 

Thanks

 

-Ben

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yo Ben, been on that side during one of our arctic air masses, sunny, windy, and 8 degrees ambient.

I had long underwear, softshells, then my hardshell pants. on top I had tshirt, long sleeve heavy wool shirt, then a montbell tec-down puffy, then a hard shell, i think.

 

Sure I sweated when I was working hard but at those temps I did not find my down wetting out at all really or freezing in my armpits/etc--it was fine and i would get cold if i stopped.

 

if i had to do again i'd probably get by with long underwear, softshells, have hardshell along in case but 2 layers for legs is enough for most. up top i'd do long sleeve base wool, nano puff pullover, then my heavy-softshell that blocks the wind as well as hardshell may.

 

EDIT: I'd also have on compression shorts. This time of year that side of mnt with weather forecast I'd also have along my EB peak xv uberdoober down jacket and a sitpad. could probably substitute a 30degree 2-2.5lb sleeping bag for the uber down. between pack and sitpad you get enough insulative coverage from snow i like one big thing to keep me warm (bag or monster parka). stove too. i just go conservative imagining for some reason I have to dig and wait for a few hours...a day..hopefully never a few days. ditto on DPS's external gear (goggles, mitts, etc).

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Pretty much concur with Water:

 

Bottoms

Briefs (boxer-briefs - the best of both worlds)

Mid Weight long underwear

Mid weight soft shell pants

Gaitors

 

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Mid weight long sleeve zip tee

Marmot DriClime windshirt

Montbell Versalite shell

Patagonia Micropuff hooded parka

 

polypro glove liners

Fleece gloves

Primaloft insulated gloves

 

Warm hat

Ski goggles

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