RMI and Whittaker Mountaineering Gear Guides Expedition Skills Seminar - Kautz | Page 20

Hard Shell (Layer 4) A jacket made of rain-proof material with an attached hood. We recommend a non-insulated jacket for this layer.\\r\\n\\r\\nWhat to Look for in a Hard Shell \\r\\nThe hard shell coat should be made of a water proof, nylon material (such as gore-tex). A thinner and lighter weight jacket is ample, and ideal for the climb. It should have an attached hood for protection from the elements.\\r\\nParka (Layer 5) This expedition-style heavy parka should extend below the waist and must have an insulated hood. We recommend down rather than synthetic fill as down weighs less. The parka does not have to be waterproof, though that is a nice feature.\\r\\n\\r\\nWhy a Parka? The parka is primarily worn during breaks to maintain your body temperature in the cold and wind of the climb. The parka may also be worn on the upper mountain as a piece of emergency backup gear. The parka must have an insulated hood to allow you to batten down the hatches and remain warm throughout any conditions.\\r\\n