Hello chaps,
It looks like I've scored a job in the French Alps for the rest of the season, and I go next week! Very short notice. I've been living in Barcelona for the last while and asuch I only own summer clothing. I've been out hiking in canvas trail shoes and something tells me they're not going to cut it in -15
Now skii boots are included in my contract, and my canvas shoes will do me for the working hours, but I definately need something for the rest of the time, for when I'm not at work or on the hill. For loafing about town
I'd rather not get a specificly winter orientated boot as they'll be junk for the rest of the year, but at the same time if I can find a cheap shoe that'll do me the time there I won't feel so bad chucking them when I'm back in Barcelona this summer.
I'm wondering how a regular pair of boots would actually do against the snow.
I had a fine winter in Scotland last year with unlined leather boots. Roomy fit and a couple of pairs of the British army arctic sock with liner socks and for hte most part I was okay. So I was thinking maybe a pair of Chelsea boots with a decent tred, how does that sound? Something like http://www.timberlandonline.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-TBLGB-Site/default/Search-Show?cgid=sale_mens&start=20&sz=20&pid=74141&start=32&source=search&color=210 (tho I really want to get a pair of the chelsea docs!)
Or duckboots maybe? Or those glorified fleece lined wellies? What do you guys think? I'd prefer a pull on boot and to keep it as far under 100eu as possible.
As for clothing, I guess I'm a bit better off than some as I have some decent clothes from bushcraft and hiking. A second set of wool thermals is on the table, got my wool socks, my wool jumpers, my endicotts lined smock, wool buff, wool gloves, wool hat. What else would be useful? I was considering a down jacket, but theres a lot to consider and it'd be a big investment too. Could I get some recommendations? I was wanting to include a down jacket in my bushcraft/hiking kitlist, but I don't want a huge bulky thing, something lightweight (under 500g if thats a reasonable ballpark), no hood, that'll keep me okay at -10. I figure anything colder I can compensate with wool layers.
What would be the necessary clothing for the slopes? I've never skiied or anything before, what do you usually pack and wear? Any recommendations for salopettes, skii socks, that kinda thing?
Rambled on a bit but cheers chaps!
It looks like I've scored a job in the French Alps for the rest of the season, and I go next week! Very short notice. I've been living in Barcelona for the last while and asuch I only own summer clothing. I've been out hiking in canvas trail shoes and something tells me they're not going to cut it in -15
Now skii boots are included in my contract, and my canvas shoes will do me for the working hours, but I definately need something for the rest of the time, for when I'm not at work or on the hill. For loafing about town
I'd rather not get a specificly winter orientated boot as they'll be junk for the rest of the year, but at the same time if I can find a cheap shoe that'll do me the time there I won't feel so bad chucking them when I'm back in Barcelona this summer.
I'm wondering how a regular pair of boots would actually do against the snow.
I had a fine winter in Scotland last year with unlined leather boots. Roomy fit and a couple of pairs of the British army arctic sock with liner socks and for hte most part I was okay. So I was thinking maybe a pair of Chelsea boots with a decent tred, how does that sound? Something like http://www.timberlandonline.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-TBLGB-Site/default/Search-Show?cgid=sale_mens&start=20&sz=20&pid=74141&start=32&source=search&color=210 (tho I really want to get a pair of the chelsea docs!)
Or duckboots maybe? Or those glorified fleece lined wellies? What do you guys think? I'd prefer a pull on boot and to keep it as far under 100eu as possible.
As for clothing, I guess I'm a bit better off than some as I have some decent clothes from bushcraft and hiking. A second set of wool thermals is on the table, got my wool socks, my wool jumpers, my endicotts lined smock, wool buff, wool gloves, wool hat. What else would be useful? I was considering a down jacket, but theres a lot to consider and it'd be a big investment too. Could I get some recommendations? I was wanting to include a down jacket in my bushcraft/hiking kitlist, but I don't want a huge bulky thing, something lightweight (under 500g if thats a reasonable ballpark), no hood, that'll keep me okay at -10. I figure anything colder I can compensate with wool layers.
What would be the necessary clothing for the slopes? I've never skiied or anything before, what do you usually pack and wear? Any recommendations for salopettes, skii socks, that kinda thing?
Rambled on a bit but cheers chaps!
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