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Keep your feet warm in the toughest locations on Earth100+ tips included Large Print Edition What does it take to keep your feet warm when it's -50º F (-46º C) outside and you are camping in a small tent in a blizzard? How about when you are climbing a mountain and need to warm your chilled feet?These challenges are familiar to anyone who has climbed, hiked, skied, or marched through winter conditions. Keep your feet warm while adventuring in the coldest and toughest locations in the world with techniques in this book. This book has several dozen tips, broken into handy groups, on different…mehr

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Keep your feet warm in the toughest locations on Earth100+ tips included Large Print Edition What does it take to keep your feet warm when it's -50º F (-46º C) outside and you are camping in a small tent in a blizzard? How about when you are climbing a mountain and need to warm your chilled feet?These challenges are familiar to anyone who has climbed, hiked, skied, or marched through winter conditions. Keep your feet warm while adventuring in the coldest and toughest locations in the world with techniques in this book. This book has several dozen tips, broken into handy groups, on different ways to keep your feet warm. Not only does the book talk about keeping your feet warm during the day, but it also focuses heavily on making sure your feet stay warm at night. There is little worse than cold feet in the outdoors. It's relatively easy to warm fingers, hands, and faces. Warming frozen feet is a far more difficult task.The book covers:Tent management Sleep systems Body management Boots Clothing Cold management Morning preparation Safety and danger signs This book is chock full of hard-won information and lessons. Learn from a polar explorer, someone who has been to the coldest places on Earth, and suffered through many episodes of cold feet. Use the tips and techniques in this book to make your outdoor adventures more enjoyable and comfortable. Get your copy today!
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Aaron Linsdau is the second only American to ski alone from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole, setting a world record for surviving the longest expedition ever for that trip. He has walked across Yellowstone National Park in winter, crossed the Greenland tundra alone, has trekked through the Sahara desert, attempted to climb Denali solo, and successfully climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. Aaron is an Eagle Scout and has received the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computational science. Aaron wrote the book & produced the film Antarctic Tears. He also wrote the thirteen 2017 Total Eclipse Guide books for all states under the total eclipse. He is an expert at building resilience to overcoming adversity and speaks professionally about his methods for overcoming challenges using his stories and experiences.