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Outdoor Educational Adventures

      Clothing for the Outdoors
Choosing the right stuff
• What is wrong with this
  picture??

• The right choice makes all
  the difference

• Sometimes the choice can
  be very difficult
How do I know?
• Learn about what clothes
  work in certain weather
  and which ones do not

• There is no right or wrong

• Personal comfort is
  different for everyone
Heat loss and your body
• We loose heat in 4
  different ways:
   •   Convection (wind)
   •   Evaporation (sweat)
   •   Conduction (contact)
   •   Radiation (skin)
Prevention of heat loss
• Severe heat loss can lead
  to hypothermia

• Clothing choices can
  affect heat loss
  dramatically

• How we use those clothes
  can have an affect as well
The Layering System
Some questions we will answer:
• What is a layering system?
• What should it do?
• Why should we use it?
• What are examples of different layers?
What is the layering system?
• Using different materiel to
  protect our body

• Easily changed to adapt in
  various situations

• Ideally made up of quick
  drying, breathable parts
What should the layering system do?
• Keep the wind and water
  out

• Keep the heat near our
  body

• Dry quickly
Why use the layering system?




• Very versatile in all conditions
• Keeps you warm and dry
• Keeps you safe and happy
What are examples of different layers?
• The Base Layer
  • Known commonly as
    “Long John’s”
  • Moves water away from the
    skin
  • Hydrophobic
  • Thin and light for quick
    drying when wet
  • Made of Polyester
The layers continued…
• The Mid-Layer
  • Known as a “Fleece” coat
  • Much thicker than the base
    layer
  • Tight fitting to avoid heat
    loss through convection
  • Creates a layer of warm air
    around your body
  • Made of Polyester
The layers continued…
• The outer layer or
  “Shell”
  •   Wind proof or Water Proof
  •   Thin protective shell
  •   Usually has a hood
  •   Ideally breathable
  •   Made of Polyester
Other layers…
• For extreme conditions a
  very warm layer might be
  needed
   • A down “puffy” jacket or
     very thick fleece sweater
     will work fine
• For cool but dry
  conditions a light shell
  will do the trick
Check your Head
• 2 of the Beastie Boys have
  got it right
• Why?
• The head is very exposed
  and a lot of body heat can
  be lost from there
• The back of the neck is
  another area to cover in
  extreme temperatures
Hands and feet
• These are the extremities

• Feel the cold here first
   • Why?


• How should we protect
  them?
Hands
• Mittens are warmer than
  gloves
   • Why?
   • They make doing things
     impossible however
• Gloves have fingers and
  make things easier to use
Feet
•   Feet need to stay DRY or they get
    COLD

•   Waterproof boots help but our feet
    tend to sweat a lot inside of them

•   Changing your socks is very
    important to keeping feet warm

•   Feet loose most of their heat
    through…
     • Conduction!!!!!
What you need…
• For this course you are going to need:
   •   A raincoat
   •   A pair of warm shoes or boots
   •   A tuque
   •   A winter coat (ski or snowboard coat is fine)
   •   Some snow pants
   •   Gloves or mittens
   •   Winter boots
   •   “Long Johns” or base layer
   •   A scarf
   •   A backpack
   •   Extra Sox
   •   A “Fleece coat” or sweater
THE END

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Clothing Presentation

  • 1. Outdoor Educational Adventures Clothing for the Outdoors
  • 2. Choosing the right stuff • What is wrong with this picture?? • The right choice makes all the difference • Sometimes the choice can be very difficult
  • 3. How do I know? • Learn about what clothes work in certain weather and which ones do not • There is no right or wrong • Personal comfort is different for everyone
  • 4. Heat loss and your body • We loose heat in 4 different ways: • Convection (wind) • Evaporation (sweat) • Conduction (contact) • Radiation (skin)
  • 5. Prevention of heat loss • Severe heat loss can lead to hypothermia • Clothing choices can affect heat loss dramatically • How we use those clothes can have an affect as well
  • 6. The Layering System Some questions we will answer: • What is a layering system? • What should it do? • Why should we use it? • What are examples of different layers?
  • 7. What is the layering system? • Using different materiel to protect our body • Easily changed to adapt in various situations • Ideally made up of quick drying, breathable parts
  • 8. What should the layering system do? • Keep the wind and water out • Keep the heat near our body • Dry quickly
  • 9. Why use the layering system? • Very versatile in all conditions • Keeps you warm and dry • Keeps you safe and happy
  • 10. What are examples of different layers? • The Base Layer • Known commonly as “Long John’s” • Moves water away from the skin • Hydrophobic • Thin and light for quick drying when wet • Made of Polyester
  • 11. The layers continued… • The Mid-Layer • Known as a “Fleece” coat • Much thicker than the base layer • Tight fitting to avoid heat loss through convection • Creates a layer of warm air around your body • Made of Polyester
  • 12. The layers continued… • The outer layer or “Shell” • Wind proof or Water Proof • Thin protective shell • Usually has a hood • Ideally breathable • Made of Polyester
  • 13. Other layers… • For extreme conditions a very warm layer might be needed • A down “puffy” jacket or very thick fleece sweater will work fine • For cool but dry conditions a light shell will do the trick
  • 14. Check your Head • 2 of the Beastie Boys have got it right • Why? • The head is very exposed and a lot of body heat can be lost from there • The back of the neck is another area to cover in extreme temperatures
  • 15. Hands and feet • These are the extremities • Feel the cold here first • Why? • How should we protect them?
  • 16. Hands • Mittens are warmer than gloves • Why? • They make doing things impossible however • Gloves have fingers and make things easier to use
  • 17. Feet • Feet need to stay DRY or they get COLD • Waterproof boots help but our feet tend to sweat a lot inside of them • Changing your socks is very important to keeping feet warm • Feet loose most of their heat through… • Conduction!!!!!
  • 18. What you need… • For this course you are going to need: • A raincoat • A pair of warm shoes or boots • A tuque • A winter coat (ski or snowboard coat is fine) • Some snow pants • Gloves or mittens • Winter boots • “Long Johns” or base layer • A scarf • A backpack • Extra Sox • A “Fleece coat” or sweater