When most people think of outdoor clothing, Especially with the beautiful weather we have been having these last couple of weeks, they think of T-shirts and shorts. However, if you are going to do any serious outdoor activities, particularly if they are of a prolonged nature, you need better outdoor clothes than this. It is fine to go down to the gym wearing a cotton T-shirt, but if you use it as hiking clothing you are liable to develop some severe discomfort. When you get sweaty, it will stick to your body, rubbing you and making you cold. It works alright for short bursts of exercise, but if you're planning on being out of the woods for a weekend, forget about it. With hour after hour of physical exercises, the wrong outdoor gear can cause chafing, chills, and severe discomfort. Although it can be very expensive, it is still worth investing in a trip to the outdoor clothing outlet.
There are many different kinds of adventure clothing, and picking out the right stuff can be really difficult. Usually, people tend to be drawn to extremes. Either they won't want to spend any money on outdoor clothing, preferring the T-shirts that they normally wear, or else they will buy really expensive, high-tech gear that they don't need. In reality, especially when you are just starting out, you really shouldn't overdo it. If you are just taking a weekend trip, all you need is one wicking undershirt that will be able to pull the sweat away from your body. You can wear a T-shirt over that, and if the weather is going to be cold, bring along a wool sweater and a jacket as well. You can take a similar approach to the bottom half of your clothing apparel, and buy a pair of pretty straightforward hiking boots to finish it off. All in all, your total outdoor clothing purchases can be less than 200 dollars - not a bad price tag for gear that will last you for years!
Of course, not having good camping clothing can be almost as much of an inconvenience as not having good hiking clothing. I learned this the hard way the first time I went hiking. It was all well and good on the trail, but when I got into camp I had no way to relax. All I had to Wear was my heavy hiking gear - long pants, heavy boots, and a long sleeved shirt. I had no flip-flops or shorts to wear around the campsite.
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