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Previously on "Will you see snow this winter? - Poll"

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    I've never worn a scarf and I'm not sure I could start now. Are they any good? I only started wearing a hat a year or so ago, a cheap thing (Poundshop £1), which is okay(ish). At least it's an entry into the world of hat wearers. What type do you wear?
    Snowboarding beanie type hats. Although these days when snowboarding I wear a crash helmet.

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  • chef
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    I love Snow.. Inforrrmer "i licky boom boom down"

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    In the UK, Snow and Rock, Ellis Brigham, Cotswold Outdoors, Blacks etc are good places to start.

    Ski wear tends to be quite expensive and often not that warm in and of itself because a) skiing & boarding are high intensity activities so you keep warm from the activity and b) it's often designed to be layered so on especially cold days you add a fleece under your skiing jacket.

    For just keeping warm around town I have a down filled jacket, hat, gloves and scarf and some proper boots and warm walking/hiking socks do the trick. Thermal underwear is good when it's really cold, I do find if I'm out for an hour or more in the extreme cold jeans alone don't cut it.

    Layering is good, especially in the UK where most of the time it isn't going to be below freezing all day every day I find my down coat can be overkill except for a week or two.
    I've looked at some of the clothes in Kathmandu which was of some interest when I looked, pricey though.

    I've never worn a scarf and I'm not sure I could start now. Are they any good? I only started wearing a hat a year or so ago, a cheap thing (Poundshop £1), which is okay(ish). At least it's an entry into the world of hat wearers. What type do you wear?

    I was also looking at a shop in town that sells all sorts of military clothing. Ignoring the weirdo, nutter, camouflage stuff, they also stocked warm looking very heavy coats (including great coats!) for a reasonable cost, which I thought I'd take a second look at. I'll try getting some heavier socks and thermals. I've not worn walking/hiking socks before. Saves turning the heating on.

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  • Incognito
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    I shall be spending the better part of the season on the snow in various parts of Europe.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    I am bound to see it as Dartmoor is only around 10 miles away. Quite happy not to get stuck in it though, unless I am on a Call-Out, and on time-and-a-half at least.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Check out Joe's forecast.

    AccuWeather.com - Joe Bastardi European Weather Blog

    Will be a "normal" winter, whatever that is.

    Precipitation below normal, could be good then (I thought global warming meant more!) i.e. smattering of snow for decoration.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 17 September 2010, 11:47.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    At my last abode in a cold bit of the UK both the postman and the milkman recommended ladies tights (worn underneath the trousers).
    Works for me, though I prefer the feel of stockings and suspenders.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Is thermal underwear any good?
    At my last abode in a cold bit of the UK both the postman and the milkman recommended ladies tights (worn underneath the trousers).

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    I'm going to buy some decent winter clothes this winter. Anyone got any recommendations for buying decent winter clothing? Ski shops? Is thermal underwear any good?
    In the UK, Snow and Rock, Ellis Brigham, Cotswold Outdoors, Blacks etc are good places to start.

    Ski wear tends to be quite expensive and often not that warm in and of itself because a) skiing & boarding are high intensity activities so you keep warm from the activity and b) it's often designed to be layered so on especially cold days you add a fleece under your skiing jacket.

    For just keeping warm around town I have a down filled jacket, hat, gloves and scarf and some proper boots and warm walking/hiking socks do the trick. Thermal underwear is good when it's really cold, I do find if I'm out for an hour or more in the extreme cold jeans alone don't cut it.

    Layering is good, especially in the UK where most of the time it isn't going to be below freezing all day every day I find my down coat can be overkill except for a week or two.

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post


    This is my greatest fear.
    Me too - I bloody hate the cold and the snow. I wasn't meant for this tulipty climate

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  • gricerboy
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    Wasn't aware of the fact he was touring this winter. Hasn't done anything since Informer has he?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    Hmmm, so far the wisdom of crowds are indicating a cold winter in the UK.
    The question was "will we see snow" and there was no option for "a bit". We'd nearly see some snow every winter but that doesn't imply a heavy snowfall or a cold winter like last year.

    I think the poll needs another option.

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  • TimberWolf
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    I'm going to buy some decent winter clothes this winter. Anyone got any recommendations for buying decent winter clothing? Ski shops? Is thermal underwear any good?

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    Yeah, but will you see it ?

    If it snows in Glasgow, I don't see it. Very rarely snows where I live. Gulf stream and all that jazz.....
    I certainly see it on the Clyde coast, couldn't move the car for a week last winter.

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  • DimPrawn
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    I saw some snow in my deep freezer the other day.

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