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Best Winter Hiking Gear | Dr. Allen Cherer |Hiking & Cycling
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Hiking in cold weather can be a challenge. The risk of injury, getting lost, and other outdoor dangers are increased when the temperature drops. Depending on where you live, winter can mean freezing conditions or something slightly less harsh, like below-freezing temperatures with rain or snow. Either way, having the right gear is crucial to enjoying the trail, even in winter. Best winter hiking gear (https://www.freshoffthegrid.com/winter-hiking-gear) options include: Warm Hiking Boots or Shoes
Waterproof, insulated boots are a must for winter hiking. While you can get away with wearing full rubber-bottomed boots if it’s not too cold, they’re not preferable because the insulation is essential in preventing frostbite and keeping your feet in good shape. Wool or Synthetic Socks
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