Im off to Scotland in March.
So, some bits will still be wintery and under snow.
I want to have adventures in the snow!
My sole experience with real snow is skiing holidays...(Oh, a pair of X countrys would be nice but no...)
So, what should I be needing?
Im trying to keep my kit fairly generic, as I have limited space (and that is mostly devoted to work)
Boots, of course, but its a toss up between Timberland Snow boots and my Swedish ones...both potentially good for work on chilly days
I have long johns but they are all old army surpluses
What are you going to be doing?
With baselayer Long Johns and long sleeve top, plus a warm jumper underneath normal trousers and a wind- and waterproof jacket, you‘ll be fine especially if you‘re moving around.
Really protect your extremities, warmer socks, gloves (or mittens or gloves and mittens) a buff or scarf and a hat that goes down over your ears. I often wear two buffs, one to pull up higher on the face and one to plug the neck opening.
If you‘re going to stand around a lot, then warmer boots and jacket are nice.
Regarding boots, it‘s more important that they are suitable for the type of activity that you‘ll be doing. Big snow boots are lovely for standing around, but can be hell to hike in. Thicker, warm socks are great, but don‘t go so thick that you restrict circulation in your feet in your boots or that you get blisters.
Bring a sitting pad and if you‘ll be stationary a lot, something (e.g. a cut off piece of cellfoam mat) to put on the ground under your boots.
At the temperatures that you‘re likely to get in Scotland, it‘s not the cold but the wind that you need to worry about. And melting snow/sleet. It‘s so easy to get wet feet even when if you‘re trying to be careful.
If you‘re camping, you need very good insulation underneath you, a decent sleeping bag or similar to go on top, base layer to sleep in and a dry warm jacket that you protect at all cost during the day. The same when hiking, have a puffy jacket (or whatever) in a dry bag in your pack. Also have spare hat and gloves in your pack. You do not want to go without if you happen to lose a glove for example.
It‘s heavy, but I usually carry a thermoflask with hot water. That way, you can always get a hot drink fast even when your dexterity is gone.
If it‘s proper cold, Wispa chocolate bars are great because you can bite into them without ruining your teeth even when they‘re cold.