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    Hiking the Mount Rogers Highlands section second week in June with wife, 12yo daughter and 17yo son. Partnership shelter to Damascus. Would you bring a puffy jacket or fleece? I'm afraid the puff jacket maybe too warm for the guys. The girls get to bring both. I do not want any cold women!

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    A thick puff layer might be too warm, and if down. have a risk of getting wet. I'd bring a heavier weight fleece.
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    i like my mountian hardware micro fleece. ditched the puff thing even in the winter.
    I'm so confused, I'm not sure if I lost my horse or found a rope.

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    Fantastic section.....love it!.....fleece gets my vote. Enjoy
    "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" - Mary Oliver

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    You definitely won't need a puff jacket in June. Great for standing around in the winter, but worthless in the summer in VA.

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    That's what I figured. I asked wife too. The wife is bringing hers! I don't have a choice there. But she does have an older synthetic puffy I might talk her into instead of the down. But for me and my boy... fleece it is. Thanks

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    I'd go for a cheap 100wt fleece pullover from WalMart. You can usually get them for less than 10 bucks this time of year. That's typically what I carry in the warmer months down south here. I tend to be cold blooded when I stop hiking and especially when I'm sleeping.

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    Most puffys are good to about 40F, 100wt fleece to about 50F. Will be above 50's at night in June. Go fleece.

    Ryan

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