Panto's Heroes and All Weather Double Fold's
Feb 25 '00
Pantagonia wear,and real sheep wool, what a day!If ya really know what living in certain parts of the country are like ya know where it get's cold you may need some thick clothing. Well for people you that know, less clothing and the right gear is best. I have always thought of wearing 10 parka's to snow blow the driveway but really it get crazy investing in Cabella's of Colorado.Or L.L. Bean of the East , or we can say "back east".If you plan your clothing around the the weather changes ya can know that the best therm's are cloths that keep ya warm in winter and cool in summer. these days . Let's call it cotton but wool , if it's really all the same thing. People in Africa burry there heads in wool to keep the sun off, doest it make sense>>> keep your eye's focused. When buying outdoor clothes ya dont wanna any synthetic fibers, at all, they take up moisture and prevent moisture from leaving your skin. if you dont like wool then theres other brands of cotton that are thicker and great for certain temps. Some of the best outdoor clothes Iv'e had are real cotton and real thin for the reason if your doing anything you sweat and cotton keep's heat in, and the cool air in keeps you from sweating to much. Hard to tell someone if your gonna wear good therm's then you have to do something when you go out. If you sweat to much and get to hot you'll feel the cold twice as much.When you buy doorsman closes don't lead yourself to the dollar and sense store and try things that are proven right with grandma. There there and are worth your trip to the drive by shooting center for flu shots. There free, and ya dont have to get out of your car, but the dilema has been overriden.I have been in weather that people start there cars every half hour to make it home at night. Ask your moon what ever we did to deserve hot and cold!
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Member: Mike Musselman
Location: Millersburg,Ohio
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