Clothes for teenager going camping?

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hi there iam a teenage girl and our youth group is going camping for the week in northern canada, and i dont have a clue what to wear, as it will be frezzing cold 24/7 all the time, and as a teenage girl i cant seem to keep warm, even in the warmest of temperatures, i would imagine i will need tonnes of layers but i dont really know exactly what clothing and how many of each clothing to wear each day, i dont have money to buy expensive outdoor clothing,so the clothes will have to be my own, and i also have pajamas that i will take, but they are shorts and t shirt, and i dont know if they will keep me warm, but i have to wear them, as i love them


i also have yahoo messenger, feel free to help me through that aswell

thanks
 
thick layered jackets

denim/plaid insulated shirts

thermal pants/shirts

long sleeve shirts

down vest

fleece blanket

down coat

fleece jacket

sweats

snow pants

UGGS



Wait...you've asked this question at least 100 times...wth?
 
since when does being a teenage girl have anything to do with not keeping warm?



hahahaha and why have you asked this so many times?

also, it should be obvious as to what items of clothing would be appropriate attire, if it's cold you dress warm.

ahhh simplicity.


jeez
 
What time of year are you camping and where? email me then I can better fit this list to you, I've done some winter camping.

Camping in northern Canada for a week, well it will be interesting for you. I'm from Canada, actually Quebec and there are some things I suggest you get or borrow, some of these things you might be able to find at a Salvation army or a Goodwill if you look often enough.

Down Jacket or Gore Tex jacket with liner
Fleece tops & pants
Long underwear fleece or cotton
Long sleeved cotton t shirts
Warm wool hat (tuque) balaclava (the face mask one)
Wool socks thin & thick (so you can layer one underneath)
Pairs of warm gloves thick rated for -30 thinsulate or better

Thin wool turtlenecks (best cashmere or merino wool)
(to layer underneath jackets & other sweaters)
Wool pullovers

Winter boots thinsulate or better rated -30 C

The four most important things on this list are the boots, gloves, hat and jacket.

If you bring nothing but these things you will be fine where you are going.
 
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