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<title>wear real snow gear tuck in pants in boots and either have wool socks or tie a plastic bag over your socks becasue you will bevery miserable if you have water and cold snow in your boots. Keep your gl..</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ wear real snow gear tuck in pants in boots and either have wool socks or tie a plastic bag over your socks becasue you will bevery miserable if you have water and cold snow in your boots. Keep your gloves on! if you touch snow with naked hands, they will start to burn wear reg. underwear, thermals sweat pants, and water proof pants and T-Shirt, thermal top, sweater or hoodie, and rain jacket or heavy snow jacket. and a beanie snow goggles stay active so you will stay warm from body heat and sweat also wear a skarf just in case someone pegs you in the head with a snow ball and it goes down your shirt and your neck is freezing bring extra dry clothes if you rent a cabin or something at the snow when you get back you want to change into dry clothes that feel good. I hope these tips work.. ]]></description>
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