Sunday, July 20, 2025
booked.net Call us at 613-908-9448
Eco-conscious : Print an issue, plant a tree! 

No products in the cart.

  • About
    • Contributors
    • Disclaimers
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Giving back
    • Mission Statement
    • Past Issues
    • Where to Find
    • Call us at 613-935-3763
The Seeker - Positively Local, Suporting Local
You could have reached 1254 visitors today
  • Home
  • News
  • The Soapbox
  • Columnists
  • Events
  • Advertise!
    • Online
    • In Print
  • Puzzles
  • Videos
Seeker
No Result
View All Result

HOW TO DRESS FOR WINTER OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
March 31, 2021
in This May Also Interest You
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
woman standing while holding her jacket

Photo by Kristin Vogt on Pexels.com

If you ask someone what’s their favourite season of the year, more often than not, they’ll pick summer time. Winters can be a tricky time that makes it difficult for humans to endure happily. Harsh climatic conditions are often associated with barring people from doing their day-to-day lifestyle activities. For most, the weather can prevent one from enjoying outdoor exercise; however, with the right kind of gear and dressing, one can beat all odds. If you would like to take advantage of the excitement of winter exercise, knowing how to dress will greatly help you to stay warm and comfortable while on your outdoor winter activities. Below are some ways to dress for various outdoor activities especially for wintertime. 

For camping and hiking activities. Fleece attire is a good choice when you are outdoors in the cold. Always layer your outfits, for instance, you can put on a lightweight, insulated vest, coat or jacket. They will lift your style game in case you require to remove a layer when it becomes warm. For the pants, choose breathable and waterproof bottoms. While selecting boots for winter hiking, go for the ones that are versatile and offer great functionality. Givenchy boots will give you comfort at each step by cushioning the feet and allow for easy grips. They will protect you even more against the elements such as water and snow as they are waterproof.

You might also like

LTL vs. FTL: What’s Right for Your Load?

Why Your Jobsite is Bleeding Money (And What To Do About It)

Locks, Copies, and What People Overlook Until It’s Too Late

For Ice skating and sledding. For winter outdoor activities, you will be exposed to harsh elements that will call for comfortable and warm attire. Fleece provides comfort all day while you enjoy yourself in the cold climate. Ice skating is an activity that requires one not to be weighed down hence a lightweight down coat would provide warmth as well as permit you to freely move without overheating. For the bottoms, you can put on something which will offer you a greater array of movements, such as sweatpants and leggings.

For Snowboarding and Skiing. The winter season can be lots of fun, especially with the snow. It’s the opportune time to engage in more vigorous activities such as skiing and snowboarding. Snowboarding is very different from ice skating as the sliding is done on a much softer surface. For a beginner, wearing the appropriate cold-weather attire will allow you to freely move with ease while staying warm. Begin with the top layers first like wearing a wool top or fleece beneath your outerwear. The jacket ought to be breathable, insulated and waterproof with preferably many pockets to offer storage for different bits and pieces of gear. For the bottoms, invest in some insulated, long-lasting snow pants for women with a waterproof and windproof finish. The majority of the snow pants come with articulated knees for easy movement, an elasticized waistband to keep you comfortable and sealed seams to prevent snow from climbing up the calves.

Accessorize regardless of the activities. Depending on the outdoor activity, having the right winter accessories will offer style and aesthetics to the outfit. You can choose to complete your look with a neon-coloured winter hat or maybe go for a head accessory, such as fluffy earmuffs or a beanie. Remember to hire a helmet for protection when engaging in more dangerous activities such as skiing.

You can mask your hands in fur-trimmed gloves or mittens to allow for easy manoeuvre of equipment

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

Next Post
brown and white concrete building under blue sky

Province Doubles Support for Parents With New Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • Business & Finances (15)
  • Columns (638)
    • Archived (116)
      • Filter-Free Zone (10)
      • For What it's Worth (37)
      • Fostering Change (2)
      • Memo from the Mayor (2)
      • Men Writes (26)
      • Mortgage Tips (1)
      • Seeker Snippets (22)
      • Take Note (6)
      • Which Witch is Witch? (10)
    • Current (399)
      • Appreciating Contemporary Art (3)
      • Discover SD&G (38)
      • Fashionably Marlene (13)
      • From Sharyn's Pantry (7)
      • Gardening – Ask Anna (28)
      • Grant Spills the Gravy (10)
      • Jay's Tech & Cyber Insights (4)
      • Keeping it Reel (27)
      • Local Spins from Bud's Records (9)
      • Louise Mignault (58)
      • Mental Health Matters (11)
      • Out and About (51)
      • Outdoor Club (24)
      • Reality Bytes (8)
      • roadSIGNS (32)
      • Smart Move with Sondra (4)
      • The Resilient Life (5)
      • Transition Cornwall+ (16)
      • What I'm Reading (2)
      • Wondrous Life (34)
      • Yafa Arts & Craft (22)
    • Friends of the Cline House (2)
  • Douris Deliberations (6)
  • Events (1)
  • Health & Fitness (11)
  • Home & Garden (11)
  • Interviews (159)
    • 5 questions with… (106)
    • Business Profiles (2)
    • Locals in the Loupe (49)
  • Leisure & Lifestyle (736)
  • News (2,586)
    • Ontario (1)
  • Politics (24)
    • Federal Elections (10)
    • Provincial Elections (10)
  • Science & Technology (46)
  • Sports (4)
  • The Adventures of D.B Cooper (1)
  • The Soapbox (261)
    • Agree to Disagree (114)
  • This May Also Interest You (1,607)
  • Top 5 (1)
  • Travel (52)
  • You May Also Like (973)
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube TikTok
Don't miss anything!

Get notified of all our new news by ringing the bell at the bottom left corner!

Content Safety

HERO

theseeker.ca

Trustworthy

Approved by Sur.ly

2024
Disclaimers
Stock Photos partially provided by our partner Depositphotos
The Seeker Newspaper is located at 327 Second Street E., Cornwall, ON K6H 1Y8 -- All rights reserved
The Seeker does not accept responsibility for errors, misprints or inaccuracies published within.Please note that the views and opinions expressed in news article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Seeker. The content provided is for informational purposes only and has been written from the authors’ perspective, aiming to engage and inform readers. The Seeker is committed to presenting a wide range of viewpoints and encourages readers to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking when considering these opinions in the context of their own perspectives.
ISSN 2562-1750 (Print)

ISSN 2562-1769 (Online)
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • The Soapbox
  • Columnists
  • Events
  • Advertise!
    • Online
    • In Print
  • Puzzles
  • Videos

© 2023 Reducing our footprint!   For every issue we print, we plant a tree!

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.