8 Winter Accessories That You Cannot Afford To Forget | Trek Pro Tips WIth Neha | Indiahikes

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Winter treks are a lot of fun IF you do it right. One of the most important things that trekkers forget are winter accessories.
    In this video, Neha tells you the 8 most forgotten winter accessories that you must bring on your trek. Winter in the Himalayas requires you to face fiercely cold weather. The day time temperature will be around 8-13°C, whereas the temperature drops as low as -12°C at night. To be able to brave the winter cold and moreover, to enjoy it, you need to be well prepared. These accessories will keep you warm, dry and cozy.
    Make sure you enjoy your winter trek. Use Neha's Pro Tips to be smart about your winter trek without struggling to tackle the cold. To know more about how to prepare for a winter trek, check out these links:
    A Guide To Layering Up For A Himalayan Winter Trek: indiahikes.com...
    Shopping for Winter Trek Layers at Decathlon: indiahikes.com...
    Must Have Layers on a Himalayan Winter trek (From Head to Toe): indiahikes.com...
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Комментарии • 58

  • @ranjiths6604
    @ranjiths6604 4 года назад +47

    1) Woollen Cap
    2) Sun Cap
    3) Head Lamp
    4) Sun Glasses
    5) Balaclava (Neck Warmer)
    6) Synthetic Hand Gloves
    7) Woollen Socks
    8) Rain Gear
    Enjoy:)

  • @viswanathanseshadri1047
    @viswanathanseshadri1047 Год назад +1

    Woolen socks additional pair is priceless. A bigger bang for their size than anything else.
    Also for rain protection, my personal feeling is an umbrella would also be useful as the first line of defence against rain. I can understand if one is climbing then umbrella is not the thing. But often when steep climbs are not the order of the day or you are at a campsite and are looking to move around, an umbrella is far more convenient than a rain poncho or rain pants and jackets (at camp site) and first' line outside of that. . A smaller foldable umbrella can be squeezed in with only a little bit of a stretch.

  • @ajayshinz8427
    @ajayshinz8427 4 года назад +24

    One more thing, Just because you're wearing a sun cap, don't you dare forget your sunscreen, skin care is important as well. 😉

    • @Paulifire
      @Paulifire 4 года назад

      Thanks Ajay 👍

  • @satheesan2001
    @satheesan2001 4 года назад +5

    Good job. Essential tips for a successful winter trekking...To share my experience - during a patrol in Himalayas, four of the accompanying porters took it easy and removed the sunglasses, causing snow blindness the following day. It was painful. We had to literally carry them on our back till we reached the nearest medical aid post. ...The snow sunlight reflection can blind you, although temporary. Hence, during trek do wear sunglasses throughout the day.

  • @hemkrishnadandpati2464
    @hemkrishnadandpati2464 4 года назад +3

    This will help us to pack our winter gear

  • @noshirbativala3728
    @noshirbativala3728 4 года назад +1

    Thank You Very Much.. appreciated 👍

  • @Rahul-ej7xc
    @Rahul-ej7xc Год назад

    I wear prescription spectacles. Are polarized prescription sunglasses good enough for trekking?

  • @EverydayEnglishTipswithAmit
    @EverydayEnglishTipswithAmit 4 года назад +3

    Trek India: Much useful Pro tips 👍
    Me: Let me have my coffee ☕

  • @optimalrider
    @optimalrider 4 года назад +2

    Going on a winter trek #kedarkantha
    On 27-12-2020
    Super excited and your videos always help.
    ❤️❤️❤️

    • @rohitrai6187
      @rohitrai6187 4 года назад +1

      how was it bro?
      did you enjoy?

    • @optimalrider
      @optimalrider 4 года назад

      @@rohitrai6187 mann the most awesome thing I could have done in my life till date.
      Vlog will come very 🔜 soon
      You should also try it.

  • @rukmanmecca
    @rukmanmecca Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @jankisspecialchanglani408
    @jankisspecialchanglani408 2 года назад +1

    Where can you get the woolen socks from?

  • @mayanksharma5698
    @mayanksharma5698 Год назад

    Can you please recommend budget regular waterproof gloves and warm waterproof gloves for Basic mountaineering course?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  Год назад +1

      Hi Mayank, you can go ahead with any Wedze gloves from Decathlon - www.decathlon.in/ski-clothing-accessories/gloves-and-mittens-5007?id=5007&type=c

  • @MohitBhandari2329
    @MohitBhandari2329 4 года назад +1

    The only thing which is confusing me is that whether COVID report is necessary or not some news sources are saying it is needed some are not. Please clarify if any info.

  • @yogitaankalikar9465
    @yogitaankalikar9465 3 года назад +1

    Hello mam..the woolen socks that you mentioned and showed in this video..from where Can I get exact of these...I stay in Pune...or can I bye it from Indiahikes

  • @BatasariTravelTales
    @BatasariTravelTales 4 года назад +1

    Good piece of information!

  • @mohammadkashif9278
    @mohammadkashif9278 4 года назад +1

    Awesome. Thanks for the info.

  • @superrajprakash
    @superrajprakash 2 года назад

    Nice informative video.
    And next time you can try catching things single-handedly. That'll look more cool! 😉

  • @suneetsalvi1200
    @suneetsalvi1200 2 года назад

    Which is good place to buy these in Mumbai.
    Also do you rent it these for non Indiahikes treks?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  2 года назад

      Hi Suneet, check out in the nearby Decathlon store. At the moment, our rentals is only for Indiahikes trekkers.

  • @foodierahultraveller6782
    @foodierahultraveller6782 3 года назад

    This channel is so informative for me and everyone

  • @sidsawant6928
    @sidsawant6928 4 года назад +3

    I get very frequent nasal congestion/blocked nose even in slight cold environment, do I need to keep anything in mind while going on Himalayan trek.
    Thanks

    • @rohit5ooooo
      @rohit5ooooo 3 месяца назад

      Yes. All your medicines and inhaler

  • @GhumakkadiZindabad
    @GhumakkadiZindabad 4 года назад

    Please confirm Coleman Atlantic lite or palmetto which will be better for kedarkantha & dugyrabugyal trek

  • @thelostwolfsjourney3136
    @thelostwolfsjourney3136 4 года назад +1

    I have a question!? Which one to choose when you are looking for every kind of treks like snow,summer, rain etc. army jungle boots or decathlone waterproof trekking shoes?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  4 года назад +1

      @Tushar Naruka Trek 100 is a good all season trek shoe that I recommend

  • @sumitphysics3407
    @sumitphysics3407 4 года назад +2

    Hey Neha what is the name of the Cap with extensions??

    • @ajayshinz8427
      @ajayshinz8427 4 года назад +1

      I don't think there's a specific name for it, just google sun hat/cap you'll get many buying links

  • @sarb4297
    @sarb4297 Год назад

    But no sleeping bag!!! Is that not so essential?

  • @surojmishra967
    @surojmishra967 4 года назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @noshirbativala3728
    @noshirbativala3728 4 года назад

    Neha.. which headlamp you suggest

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  4 года назад +2

      Buy a rechargable one Noshir. That way you don't need to keep buying new batteries. You get ones that are rechargeable by USB

    • @noshirbativala3728
      @noshirbativala3728 4 года назад

      Thanks appreciated 👍

  • @alisakujur5802
    @alisakujur5802 4 года назад

    What kind of thermal should I opt for snow trek in January- decathlon mh500 or mh900?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  4 года назад

      Depends on your other layers Alisa. 500 is good enough if you couple it with 5 other layers. Check out details of what layers to carry here: indiahikes.com/layering-himalayan-winter-trek-jackets/

  • @stylishtamizhan1220
    @stylishtamizhan1220 4 года назад +1

    Give me that Rental stores details...

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  4 года назад +1

      Here you go : store.indiahikes.com/product-category/rentals/

  • @snehaldeshmukh7025
    @snehaldeshmukh7025 3 года назад

    Hi going on trek with you in december… can you please where do i get the woolen socks??? Especially the one you showed in this video… it could be really helpful if you share the link for the same. I’m asking this because my feet get too cold in winter.

  • @lonestoryteller5430
    @lonestoryteller5430 3 года назад

    Can we use leather jacket instead of padded jacket?

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  3 года назад +1

      Padded jackets are lightweight and easy to carry, It has air pockets on them which acts a insulator which keeps one warm. On the other hand Leather jackets are heavy and not waterproof.
      Padded jackets can be rented from our rental website - store.indiahikes.com/

    • @lonestoryteller5430
      @lonestoryteller5430 3 года назад

      @@Indiahikes Great initiative. Will keep in mind.

  • @VikashYadav-cr7fo
    @VikashYadav-cr7fo 3 года назад

    what someone , if someone already wears specatacles ??? what does he do

    • @Indiahikes
      @Indiahikes  3 года назад

      This post on how to wear sunglasses with spectacles will help you - indiahikes.com/sunglasses-spectacles-trekkers/
      It lists out all your options and the best ones.

  • @NationalSafari
    @NationalSafari 3 года назад

    U forget sunscreen lotion

  • @akshayshanbhag1043
    @akshayshanbhag1043 4 года назад

    Hello...I understand this is a trekking related channel...but my question is not related to it...so sorry to go bit off track..ill be visiting gulmargh gandola phase 2 somewhere in 3rd week of Jan'21 ... I have never been to a snowy region...so what winter wear should I need to have....we are not going to trek just basic sightseeing and some snow activities...any kind of help will be appreciated.

  • @radicalpotato666
    @radicalpotato666 2 года назад

    Don't forget lip-bum in winter unless you want cracked lips.

  • @jeramratna7970
    @jeramratna7970 3 года назад

    I think you need to speak in HINDI it's too better for understanding