How To Layer For Mountaineering Trips

A good layering system is an essential part of your mountaineering gear. Gino from Next Adventure covers all the bases discussing base layers, mid layers, outer shells, and more.

5 Comments

  1. two warmer, not the heating packs, but a dedicated soft-shell little red toe cover does wonders.

  2. nice video bro

  3. @coachangelap.wilson824 November 19, 2025 at 7:15 pm

    Stay away from down filled jackets (you have NO RIGHTS OVER ANOTHER BEING to finance crime against birds that are stopped alive for their down 😡) there’s a large amount of insulation materials for uiyr jackets to keep you warm.

  4. $3000.00 later I’m ready to go mountaineering!

  5. As someone who spends a lot of time hiking and camping in subzero temperatures, I’m a big fan of fishnet mesh for my base layer. It does a far better job of breathing and keeping you dry than a tight knit Marino wool. I do like Marina wool base layers for camp though.

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