Bring them along for backup, but a thinner softshell glove is normally a better choice for going uphill. The same applies to hats. If you choose to wear one for ascending, it should be something machine-washable and wicking. Keep a dry wool one in your pack for the trip down. Shop ...
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Many of you new folks will be experiencing your first eastern South Dakota winter. While it doesn't usually get as bad as our Dakota friends up north, I speak from experience when I say it can get a little rough. MORE:What Every South Dakotan Should Be Doing to Prepare for Winter ...
Gloves - doesn't have to be a huge glove like an astronaut. Something simple will work. Frostbite can steal the tips of your fingers quickly. Coat - If you're new here, get a coat. Something to keep the cold out and your body heat in. A coat is one of those items where it'...