Clothes for traveling through the america sw during winter.

Daman45

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I am planning to ride my bike through the american south, southwest, and pacific coast during winter. Any ideas on the clothes that won't over stuff a 45 liter backpack?
 

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Kim Chee

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Outer layer:

I just scored a lightweight, thin jacket on ebay made for golfers $30 delivered to me, $280 from mfg store. I bought it to ward off the next few weeks of autumn chill in the fields. It is badass, keeps wind and water off and doesn't look like golf.
Make sure you get bottoms too.

Inner layer:
Consider some polypropylene or other synthetic. No cotton against the skin in cold weather.

Not sure how much more you need considering you're riding a bike. Just take more inner layers in different sizes so you can double them up. If you hit a laundry mat often, you can avoid taking too many clothes.
 
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Merino wool. Best thing out there. expensive, but not impossible to score off thrift stores. Aside from my important wool stuff, I usually pick up cheap thrift store warm layers then discard them when I feel like I'm carrying them more then wearing them.
 

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I'm heading down there in January too, bringing full body thermal underwear, leather boots, sherpa jacket, hat and scarf, and layers upon layers. I'll be making fires as often as possible too.
 

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I am planning to ride my bike through the american south, southwest, and pacific coast during winter. Any ideas on the clothes that won't over stuff a 45 liter backpack?
Good gloves/ mittens. Fingers seem to stay warmer in mittens because there close to one another. Just flip top and it's easier to fiddle 18th shit with fingers.
Balaclava. Keeps head and face warm. Plus keeps body heat in.. A must in my book. Good luck
 

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Layer s layers layers! If ur traveling around in the winter layers are great BC u may go form below zero weather to 50 degree weather that drops colder at night. If u have several layers then u can adjust ur body temp and avoid sweating alot easier. If u get a nice negative degree sleeping bag sleep with as little on as possible in it since that is how they work they use ur body heat to warm up the sleeping bag. Wool as well stays warm when wet hop some oglf this helps
 

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