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Algonquin Dogsled and Snowmobile"Adventure Getaway"
Clothing Suggestions
While the Chalet Suites are warm and comfortable, Voyageur Quest recommends that you bring suitable clothing for the cold so that you enjoy your time outside.
Winter Boots: Winter boots work better than hiking boots because warmth is more important than support. Boots with a removal inner liner work best, as the inside of a boot often gets wet and can be dried overnight. A Sorel Snowlion is an example of such a boot.
Clothes: Avoid cotton! It does not offer any warmth when wet. A layering system works best! You might be warm/hot when moving and cooling down rapidly while stopping for lunch. Polyesters, wool, and fleece make excellent winter fibres and you can adjust your body temperatures easily by removing or adding layers!
· The first layer (next to your skin) wicks perspiration away from your skin leaving you warm and dry - (polyester)
· The second layer(s) provide insulation. They need to retain your body heat and yet not restrict movement- (Pile and Synchilla)
· The third layer offers protection from the wind. A tight weave nylon or 60/40 (cotton/nylon blend) is also very good. The more wind proof a garment, the less breathable it will be.
· The fourth layer offers the most insulation and is worn when you are inactive. An insulated third layer will also do the job.
Specific clothing items...
Long underwear (top and bottom) - preferably polyester, cappeline, or lycra, warm sweater - wool or fleece, wind jacket and pants, lots of wool socks, warm wool or fleece hat, scarf/balaclava or other face protection, warm mitts and UV sunglasses.
It is also a good idea to bring a pair of slippers, socks or shoes for inside. A small knapsack is great for day trips on skis and snowshoes. A water bottle is a must! .
Please call our office at (416) 486-3605 with any other questions. Don't forget to bring a camera. Send us a copy of your best photographs. We offer a free trip at the end of the year for the best photo!
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