A slight digression. While I on the subject of clothing:
I´m used to cross-country skiing in the mountains. I was out skiing with a couple of friends who were not. We were way above the timberline. Weather changes very quickly in the mountains. A blizzard can come out of nowhere, and either you are able to dig yourself a snow hole, or get indoors somewhere, the alternative may very well mean hyperthermia and death - not kidding. While lunching I had a look at the sky and said we need to be getting back to the mountain lodge, and quick. The sun was shining, but clouds were looming over the horizon. My friends disagreed, but I convinced them to follow me back. We very nearly lost our way, the tracks snowed over, the wind picked up so we could not see a hand in front of us, all in 15 minutes. I knew the area and guided the people back to the lodge, nearly missing it and getting lost in the process. Next known man made structure in that direction would have been 60 miles away! When entering the lobby, we met two young males putting on their ski-clothing, on their way out! I asked what on earth they were doing? They answered, finally some weather, so we can test these clothes for an "unnamed Norwegian" winter clothing manufacturer! Oh well, there was I thinking I´d just escaped a brush with death!