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    So what is considered "adequate cold weather gear" for the Whites? It appears I'll be there roughly NOBO just after the first day of summer, but I know or have heard that really means nothing in the whites. So what is a solid list to have for there clothing and bag wise?

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    I've seen snow in the whites end of July, so yes, it does get nippy up there. I was also in the Mahoosucs last August and one night got into the 40s. I had a 40' Marmot bag, but was still a bit chilly. For summer hikes in the whites, I bring a midweight fleece, long underwear,hat and gloves. outside of that nothing special. Your choice of bag would be interesting, 20' or better would be good for the whites themselves, but if you're hitting there end of June, a heavier bag will be too warm for Maine. 1st day of summer sounds ambitious. when is your start date?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by less View Post
    So what is considered "adequate cold weather gear" for the Whites? It appears I'll be there roughly NOBO just after the first day of summer, but I know or have heard that really means nothing in the whites. So what is a solid list to have for there clothing and bag wise?

    Your winter gear that you take if you started in March - like
    Insulated jacket
    20-25 degree bag
    gloves and hat
    long undies
    rain gear (I kind of wish I had a parka more with the wind)
    flexible itinerary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blissful View Post
    Your winter gear that you take if you started in March
    Concur. That is pretty much what I was thinking. You should have it not later than Glencliff, NH (the next day you will climb Mt Moosilauke which is first above tree line).

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    I was passing through the Whites mid July last year, and my "winter" gear consisted of: midweight fleece, hat, 30* bag, and long underwear to sleep. Didn't need pants for hiking, but a rain jacket helped in the driving wind and rain.

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    it's an inside out from Harpers leaving there NOBO in April. All of the above posts are mucho grande helpful, I'll need to add a liner and have my gloves and hat waiting there for me. thanks!

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