Best thermals, coats etc to keep snug and dry?

Started by Livvipivvi, August 22, 2014, 12:51:59 PM

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A&S&O

Lots of good advice already. We'd just like to reiterate , wear warm footwear, preferably boots. Also multiple layers so you can add/remove things as the temperature changes, or you go inside for a drink.
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princessmya

hi
i have been in Dec and Nov a few years ago now and when we went in November it was just really wet, so take plenty of extra clothing as we ended up changing 2 or 3 times throughout the day, there's nothing worse than being wet and cold. when we visited in the December i took ski suits for the children and really glad cos it was so cold the waterfalls around the rides where frozen solid we also had to double up on socks and gloves it was that cold. on saying that my brother in law went the following year on the same December dates so i gave him my advice and told him to take plenty to wear, on his return he told me they only wore the coats in the evening as the days where nice.....sods law i guess.
i hope you have a really nice time whatever the weather is, im off in the beginning of november so i could update on weather conditions on my return. :)