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The temperature is 9 degrees celcius, the apparent temperature... is not showing on the BOM site for Canberra right now but in Tuggeranong it is 3.2, so here it may be anything between 3.2 and 9 degrees, I guess. Yesterday the apparent temp. got down to -0.7.

IT IS NOT EVEN WINTER YET. WTF?

Ok, facts: I went out last night in tights, knee-high socks, mid-calf boots, jeans, a singlet, a long-sleeve top, a jumper, a jacket (mid-thigh), gloves and a hat. My torso was warm but my legs froze.
People who actually live in cold climates: what do you wear on your legs? Because I have to walk to work at 8am every morning in winter, and I do not want to endure horrible stinging pain every morning when I get to work and my completely-numb legs encounter the building's heating system.

Right. Now I'm going to go and try to cook things, because that might warm up the house (even though by the Rules of Canberra I'm allowed to turn the heater on now, as it's past Anzac day, I don't really HAVE to. It's only Cold inside, not OMGYOUBASTARDFREEZINGCOLD).

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Date: 2009-04-27 03:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cursor-mundi.livejournal.com
If you get a particularly slick type of thermals, they will fit easily under dress slacks--though it helps if the slacks are not super tight. :) Good thermals essentially give you an artificial layer of blubber, so if your pants could fit were you to gain a bit of weight, you're fine. If Canberra's winters are notorious, department stores should have a wide selection. I have several pairs of wool dress slacks that are lined, both because I am deathly allergic to wool and because the lining holds the heat in beautifully.

The shoes are super important--lined is best, and water proof is essential. I have some with Gortex, and they double as summer hiking boots (good tread for ice and snow); my lined boots have synthetic fur in them, and they line the toe bed as well as the leg shaft. Tuck the pants INTO the boots--it prevents snow from getting your hems wet and it also conserves more heat, and your pants won't ride up oddly, too. (They say dress slacks are boot cut and they LIE!)

For the parka, and most of the gear, I'd recommend going to a sporting goods store. Do you have REI in Canberra? I marched into one in Washington, DC, and told them I was moving to the Canadian border and that I chilled very easily and WOULD THEY PLEASE HELP ME NOT DIE, and they recommended stuff for ice-climbing and whatnot. Flexibility without turning into an insulated cream-puff. My parka (the brand is North Face, and they're good people) has a detachable liner, which means an extra layer of air insulation between the shell and the liner, and also it can double as a rain jacket when I no longer need the liner. It's pricey, but worth every penny. Gloves with grip and with insulation are key, as well. A good wool peacoat or greatcoat, lined, is very important as well--I wore mine most of the winter here, and only switched to the parka when it was supposed to be really wet snow, because the wool does soak through.

Also, you'll adjust. I thought I'd never be able to bear it, but after moving to an apartment that didn't superheat during the winter (the first one was horrible--you could wander about in shorts and a tank top in the dead of winter), I've done fine in the last two winters. Resist the urge to superheat, and you'll adjust more quickly. And layer, layer, layer.

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Date: 2009-04-27 04:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com
For the parka, and most of the gear, I'd recommend going to a sporting goods store. Do you have REI in Canberra?

Nope, but i just missed the Kathmandu sale... oops. My bosses made my buy thermal undershirts there in, oh, february because I was cold THEN.

Also, snow in the boots is not an anticipated problem. Nor rain, much. It almost never snows except on the mountains, and we're in a drought ;).

Boots. Bah. I bought new boots three months ago. As my feet are currently cold while wearing said boots inside, I clearly chose poorly ;).

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