[Bryn-gwlad] Garb for Gulf?

elizabeth at crouchet.com elizabeth at crouchet.com
Sat Dec 30 19:16:49 PST 2006


It will be hot and it will be cold and it will be wet and it will be dry in some combination of any or all of those throughout the 
week. 

Take under or base layers for each day and plan to layer up or down over those as the weather changes each day. The outer 
layers can be reused but you will want at least one change of base clothes every day and a few spares. 

 It can go from one extreme to another in one day. Granted since it is in March the hot is only relative but it can get a little 
toasty and you can get a sun burn, but most evenings will at least be cool to down right cold. Take a stocking cap and wear it to 
bed at night, keeps you more comfy in the cold. 

Pack one set of clothes to pack up camp in (mundanes) then also one set of clothes that you leave in your vehicle front seat to 
change into as soon as you get off site. They will be clean and dry and fresh for the drive home, makes you almost feel 
civilized. 

Hope that helps. We can all discuss this more at PiP and help you get prepared. Ask me about second hand clothes and such 
that can help fill out a wardrobe and some other similar short cuts. 


Claire 

On 30 Dec 2006 at 18:32, Bethany wrote:

> 
> It seems I may be going to Gulf Wars this year (...and there was
> much rejoicing), but my 
> wardrobe seems to lack...well, just about everything. 
> 
> How many changes of clothing do you normally take to Gulf? Do you
> normally end up changing 
> for the evening or just adding a few layers on top? 
> 
> - Alasa, who went once before but had 2 large bags of borrowed
> clothes to wear/share




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