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<blockquote data-quote="mferriter" data-source="post: 873308" data-attributes="member: 19644"><p>You can go to a camping/hiking website to get good quality wicking underwear, t-shirts to wear under your mesh. REI is good and expensive, www.campmor.com is good and cheap, but mail order so no guarantees on stuff fitting the first try.</p><p></p><p>Tha basic rule for hiking is to avoid cotton clothing at all costs. It gets wet and stays wet (from perspiration, rain, etc.).</p><p></p><p>As long as you keep moving, you'll be fine. It's been broiling hot down here in NC lately, but at least the humidity is high.</p><p></p><p>Your perspective changes after a while. I've been down here for 15 years, and now it only seems really hot when it's over 95 degrees. On the other hand, 40 degrees feels like 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mferriter, post: 873308, member: 19644"] You can go to a camping/hiking website to get good quality wicking underwear, t-shirts to wear under your mesh. REI is good and expensive, www.campmor.com is good and cheap, but mail order so no guarantees on stuff fitting the first try. Tha basic rule for hiking is to avoid cotton clothing at all costs. It gets wet and stays wet (from perspiration, rain, etc.). As long as you keep moving, you'll be fine. It's been broiling hot down here in NC lately, but at least the humidity is high. Your perspective changes after a while. I've been down here for 15 years, and now it only seems really hot when it's over 95 degrees. On the other hand, 40 degrees feels like 10. [/QUOTE]
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