Trailer to Winter Baselayer and Midlayer Combinations for Mountaineering and Hiking

I've seen extreme temperature ranges in the winter. So, when I head out for a winter climbing, backpacking, hiking, or camping, I need to have the right clothing layers. And the same clothing that works for 50 degrees (10 Celsius) doesn't work for -35 degrees (-37 Celsius). And if I always have a down jacket and rain shell, then the difference in clothing needs to be made up by the baselayer and midlayer. The full video provides my four favorite baselayer and midlayer combinations I use to adjust to progressively colder days in the winter.

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