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01/31/2013 04:29 PM
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We're doing an Alaskan cruise this July. Visiting glaciers. What sort of clothing should we bring?
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You will probably be best suited with a multi layer options. When we went in May (several years ago) we had everything from shorts to multiple layers.
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Layering is key but make sure you have a decent rain coat. We were there last July and got good weather and little rain. Other weeks in July there were reports of soaking rains. Have a great trip. Delray
And now that my life is so prearranged I know that it's time for a cool change
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Thanks for your advice. Everything helps.
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Consider a small travel unbrella. Also can purchase a light weight rain poncho that folds up into a small package. Usually can find at any outdoor store or sometimes even WalMart.
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