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In the front yard of the Coast Mountains in North Vancouver, Canada, Arc’teryx, an outdoor clothing and climbing gear company, is building a circular economy.
Now, it’s ready to share more of that story with its customers, who spend time climbing, hiking and skiing in those mountains and peaks in other parts of the world. Today, the company launched its ReBird platform, a centralized hub on the company site that gives customers an inside look at its circular initiatives from upcycling and resale to care and repair. ReBird also shares educational resources about what a circular economy is and how customers can help Arc teryx continue to scale its circular operations.
Belay jacket
Bottom layers are a bit simpler, and rarely will you need an insulating layer on your legs. Just put on your underwear and a shell pant over it.
I ve omitted outlier situations, such as mountaineering 8,000-meter peaks or traveling in polar regions. You ll be looking at very expensive, specialized equipment that you ll rarely use elsewhere.
Base Layers
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Long johns, tights, or whatever you want to call em, base layers are always going to be on your body, so they need to be thin and snug. Your best choices are merino wool and synthetic fabric. Wool keeps you warm even when it s wet, but it takes longer to dry out. Having once been a wool devotee in my early years of hiking, I ve switched to synthetics because they dry out easier.