Saturday, July 25, 2009

What clothes to wear for Alaska in January?

It's only for a few days. I know it's going to be really cold, but could you tell me just what sort of clothes to take? And shoes/boots? There will probably be some sight seeing, shopping, and just walking around, not mountain climbing or anything like that. Thanks SO much for your help!!

What clothes to wear for Alaska in January?
The answer to that lies in a simple question...





Where in Alaska are you going?





The suggestions so far are good for Anchorage, or down in Southeast (Juneau, Ketchikan), but a bit light for Fairbanks, or other areas of Alaska's Interior.





January is one of our coldest months with temperatures getting below zero; in Fairbanks near -40 or colder.





Focus on your parka, and boots. Polar Fleece is a great layering product so layer up.





There are good reasonably priced stores in Alaska, but again not knowing where your destination is, I can't make any recommendations.





Camai!
Reply:Cabela’s is an outdoor sports supply store that has warm winter clothes for women as well as men.


http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...





I would agree with the answer Richard as far as clothes. But dress in layers so you can take off a layer when you are in a store or some thing. Pack boots are a must, a parka with hood, insulated gloves, thermo under wear, and thick warm socks.


Many of us here wear one size larger pack boots so we can wear 2 heavy socks on each foot.


It gets darn cold In Anchorage in the winter. Below zero is the norm for January.





BTW you do not need expedition grade parka or pack boots, the ones rated to 20 below will do fine.
Reply:Woolen sweaters and pants/slacks. Woolen or down jacket. Woolen hat. Earmuffs, gloves, winter scarf or two. Heavy socks and winter shoes (nothing dainty).



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