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Dress in layers, choose breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics, and prioritize comfort over fashion during extended waiting periods.
Layering for Comfort
When waiting for an extended period, layering your clothing can help maintain a comfortable body temperature. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, followed by a mid-layer of insulating fleece or wool, and finish with a waterproof and breathable outer layer. This setup allows you to adjust your clothing to suit the environment and your activity level.
Footwear and Accessorization
Select sturdy, comfortable footwear with good arch support and traction, as you may need to walk or stand for extended periods. Consider bringing a spare pair of socks and shoes in case the first pair gets wet or sweaty. Additionally, wear a hat or headband to prevent heat loss from your head, and consider bringing gloves to keep your hands warm and dry.
Hygiene and Personal Comfort
To maintain personal comfort during an extended wait, prioritize hygiene by bringing a small supply of hand sanitizer, wipes, and toilet paper. If possible, choose a waiting area with access to clean restrooms and running water. Consider bringing a small blanket or emergency bivvy sack to provide a sense of security and comfort during long periods of inactivity.
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