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The One Clothing Mistake To Avoid When Visiting A National Park
By LAUREN RICHARDS
Regardless of your level of expertise, you need to consider what you will wear when visiting a National Park. While looking at the temperature is helpful, layers are essential.
Elevation levels, time of day, and wind can dramatically impact the temperature. It can change in a matter of minutes, so by dressing in layers, you save yourself some discomfort.
Travel guide producers Travel Lemming recommends starting with a tank top, then a long-sleeved sun shirt, and finally a sweatshirt. If it's too hot, simply take off a layer.
Zip-off hiking pants provide the warmth of pants with the choice to turn them into shorts. Leggings are also a great choice, as long as they're quality material.
It's important to be prepared for whatever weather you may encounter. Consider the season to bring the appropriate clothing, like a parka, gloves, and scarf during winter.
For shoes, choose comfort over aesthetic, and make sure to break them in before hiking to avoid sore feet and blisters. A hat and sunglasses are always a good idea.