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Old October 16th 12, 12:30 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Howard Lester[_2_]
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Default Cold-weather pants

I'm "covered" from the butt up; below that, flannel-lined jeans don't
provide me enough warmth when I'm sitting or standing still, and it's 20 or
30 F degrees out. What do you cold-weather observers wear to keep you warm?
I would think down pants would be ideal, but I'm not willing to spend $160,
which is the least expensive of those I've seen so far.

 




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