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wiiawiwb

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I shelved wool a long time ago and would only consider its use next to my skin in extremely cold (below 10F) outings. Everything else I wear is fleece or synthetic. It dries substantially faster than wool and avoiding exposure to hypothermia is the only thing I care about in very cold conditions.

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2 hours ago, wiiawiwb said:

I shelved wool a long time ago and would only consider its use next to my skin in extremely cold (below 10F) outings. Everything else I wear is fleece or synthetic. It dries substantially faster than wool and avoiding exposure to hypothermia is the only thing I care about in very cold conditions.

 

What I dont like about synthetic is you have to be careful around fire. It burns easy.

 

Fleece does dry quickly.

 

But wool luckily doesnt loose its insulation value because its wet.

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No question that synthetic, and especially fleece,  can be highly compromised by flame or fire. 

 

I've tripped and fallen into a creek several miles from my car in cold conditions.  I was able to take off my clothes and wring them out one-by-one, then slapped them against a smooth maple, and every one was nearly dry when I put them back on. The only one I had trouble with was a densely-woven Lowe Alpine fleece shirt from 20+ years ago. Back then, they were heavier and the material was much tighter than garments of today.

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Thank you, gentlemen, for your help and links! I just got my Minus 33 merino wool long underwear in the mail and it's HEAVENLY. Now to work on the outer layers! 

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Winter doesn't change my research outings much.  Maybe even increases them a bit.  I live in the Olympics here in Washington and winter is a great opportunity to get out and find sign.  I use a 28 ft. RV for a base camp, so the weather is not important to my forays.  It also gives us a nice place to gather together any evidence and organize our field notes while enjoying a nice hot cup of coffee.  It also keeps the bears and raccoons out of our stuff.  LOL.

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