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5 ^$ q5 i6 e S. p- Y从Snow Valley发来的滑雪保暖穿着参考,见附件# i$ i- `2 M0 b$ b+ N; q3 b4 n% H
$ ]; @& {0 ]/ f& s0 H/ C! k6 g( BDressing for the
1 j9 y0 O5 Z2 N }: yWeather by Snow Valley's Simon the Snow Leopard
. x# R7 l' Y: @6 i( L- a1. Base Layer - A base layer is an insulating layer worn
( g: s6 ^2 R7 [8 M( y/ Anext to your skin. Base layers help regulate your body* E$ K4 f9 r' D" R- R K+ u
temperature by moving perspiration away from your \4 b+ E- `+ j! U
skin. This layer should fit snugly and retain some
" G& O9 P" d+ d7 Z/ ~( F+ k" h' G Ainsulating properties.9 p" `4 G" G1 X% v
2. Mid Layer - The purpose of the mid-layer is to; ]- e6 U* J# S! j) `
capture warmth through trapped air. Typically a mid-layer8 [& j3 z) O* H6 Y- Q# X5 |
is a fleece or a thick wool layer.
9 X% G$ o5 v* ~9 Z/ fWhen preparing for a trip to Snow Valley it is advised that students
* ]1 Z: a1 B: Vdress in layers.
4 N/ O, G% ~5 S+ j4 L r- lThere are 3 layers to consider:# j( S, Y6 Q2 l, I) i3 a
Items NOT to bring: Denim of any kind, Knit Mittens or Ankle Socks
3 |( i( A! |) ZAccessories: Hand / Foot Warmers, Lip Balm & Sunscreen
! M/ q% }6 s' y$ d3 H" U- Gloves or Mittens (two pairs, in case one gets wet)0 W0 d) v# p! Y# r4 {+ c5 Z" T
- Knee High Ski Socks, plus a spare6 _& W- E+ K! h8 R# x& y9 J
3. Insulation Layer - An insulated and waterproof ski
, L4 e; I. t* k: g% Vjacket and pants provide warmth and allow students( p/ X5 v/ h& D' w1 Z/ v
to stay dry.
6 _/ v) b' y9 _+ y( XTip: If you dress in layers, you can always remove a layer if you get hot.( ]' g- D& ^$ R9 K
It's harder to add layers after the fact, especially when you're cold. |
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