If you’re planning on trekking a mountain, weather is going to be a factor. One key ingredient to having a successful summit is to mitigate any issues with the weather.
Dressing in layers is essential to regulating your body temperature. Since trekking is an active sport, you’ll also need materials that will wick sweat away from your skin.
The best way to dress for the mountains is to focus on one layer of clothing at a time, keeping in mind that the weather can be more severe the higher you climb.
Mountaineering experts agree on the tried-and-true strategy of dressing in layers.
A layered clothing system keeps you warm and dry, and can vary depending on the weather conditions. By peeling off layers as the level of activity increases you are able to regulate your body temperature.
(underwear layer): wicks sweat off your skin
The base layer is the layer closest to your skin. It collects the most sweat. This layer keeps you dry by wicking moisture away from your skin and spreading it throughout the fabric. For your base layer, use synthetic or wool garments. Do not use cotton, as it will retain too much moisture.
(insulating layer): retains body heat to protect you from the cold
The middle layer uses trapped air to retain your body warmth. Typically, a middle layer is fleece or wool. It varies in weight and degree of thickness depending on the climate.
(shell layer): shields you from wind and rain
The outer layer should be both breathable and water-resistant. The shell’s primary function is to protect you from the elements when conditions take a turn for the worse.
1st Layer. (Base Layer)
2nd Layer. (Middle Layer)
3rd Layer. (Outer Layer)
Footwear.
Camping.
Personal gear.
1st Layer (Base layer)
2nd Layer (Middle layer)
Third layer (Outer layer)
Footwear.
Technical equipment.
Personal gear.
Dressing in layers with the right gear can improve your experience on the mountain. Now that you know what to wear you are ready to climb your first mountain in Mexico. With a layered clothing system all the layers work together to achieve the following benefits: wicking moisture, trapping in heat, insulating from the cold, and blocking out wind and weather. Even if you don’t wear all the layers throughout the entire trek, you should take them on every outing. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
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