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    What is the perfect clothing for trek? How to optimize the number of clothing to take?

    These are the questions that worries most of us.

    Your clothes should depend upon the weather conditions. So it is better if you check the forecast and weather updates.

    Stuffing your bag with too much clothes will make it difficult for you to climb. The best way to put your clothes in a bag is by rolling them. That it takes lesser space.

    Shirts

    Keep 3 shirts with you. No more than that.

    Make sure they are full sleeved ones in order to avoid getting sunburned.

    Dri-fit shirts are most suitable since they are easy to dry. Also, change your shirts whenever you feel it is getting to prevent yourself from catching cold. This is one of the mistake people do.

    Pants

    Don’t go for jeans if you are not comfortable with it! It will not only hurt you, it will make your trekking miserable.

    Personally I found stretchable jeans much comfortable. Other than that, cargo trousers are the best choice. Their fabric is as tough as jeans but more comfortable and the pockets will make your life easier.

    Raincoats and Thermals

    Raincoats are a must. You never when it is going to rain (or snow) in the mountains. So always carry a raincoat with you.

    Thermals may be optional depending upon how one reacts to cold. Personally I prefer warm raincoats. It will help you  in both ways.

    One night during my first trek at Jahazbanda, while I was sleeping in a camp, I felt too cold that I wore all of thermals including socks and then covered myself in a raincoat as well.

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