[pct-l] Pants

Eric efuller at planhike.com
Sun Mar 13 10:07:09 CDT 2016


I hear columbia has a great pair of rain pants for like $50

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> On Mar 12, 2016, at 5:10 PM, Brick Robbins <brick at brickrobbins.com> wrote:
> 
> I would suggest a wind/mosquito proof set of very light rain pants to
> go over your long johns
> 
> I honestly used mine more for mosquitoes than wind/rain
> 
> 2016-03-12 14:46 GMT-08:00 Lylli <rosiesbirds at gmail.com>:
>> Hi all-
>> 
>> What do people suggest for pants? Bring pants? Don't bring pants? If pants,
>> what kind? I'm thinking of just bringing an extra pair of long johns,
>> because that's what I like to wear, and usually don't get that cold on my
>> legs. But I have no real experience with very high elevation such as the
>> High Sierra (I'm from Seattle- done most of my long trips in the North
>> Cascades). For reference, I'm a petite female, so I do run cold a lot of
>> the time, but mostly when I'm not moving, which will be mostly when I'm in
>> my sleeping bag since I'm planning a fairly high mileage/day trip. I feel a
>> little silly that this is a dilemma of real importance to me- but so it
>> goes.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> L
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