Bring warm jackets; you never know when the wind will change; OITF provides blankets for chilly evenings.
We've booked a tour there and it should be fun (and probably cold, too — I'll be
bringing a warm jacket!).
Not exact matches
Hat, sunscreen, bug repellent,
warms clothes / pj's for chilly nights, smores makins» (yes this is a must have), sleeping bags & blankets to make one big family bed in your tent, life
jacket that fits really well, diapers (we still cloth diaper if we are camping near laundry facilites), swim diapers (or we just use a pocket diaper without an insert and find that it works really well to contain what it needs to and doesn't
bring on lots of water), first aid kit, flashlight, rain gear, a way to get clean water (filtering it yourself or access to water at the campground), snacks, and a good campsite.
Bring two undershirts, a sweater or light fleece
jacket (in the winter), socks or booties, a receiving blanket, and a hat (even if your baby is born in a
warm - weather month, it's cold outside the womb).
Bring a journal, dry skin brush, walking or running shoes, rain shell, snorkeling equipment, light clothing, thin long sleeve layer for evening, you need a
warm jacket if you planning to take an Ecotherapy tour to Mauna Kea or Volcanoes National Park.
To cover my sleeveless arms and keep myself
warm, I
brought along my old Zara bomber
jacket which happened to have a somewhat similar fabric texture and big red flower print.
All the bulky,
warm clothes I
brought (two
jackets, three sweaters, one pair of loafers)?
I
brought this
jacket in black which is both amazingly packable and deceivingly
warm.
BUT a couple years ago I borrowed a friend's
jacket because it was a cold night in Cape Cod and I didn't
bring anything
warm to wear.
Regardless of how
warm it is during the day, I always
bring a light
jacket with me when going out at night.
He had taken a bird and
warmed it between his hands or inside his
jacket,
brought the life back until it was able to fly.
Cloudless sky, you can admire the stars every night from sitting on the beach... It gets a bit cooler at nights more especially in August / September so don't forget to
bring a
jacket and if you go scuba diving the water can go down to 20 degrees so book an accommodation with hot water to
warm up after the dive!
Long pants are recommended, and you may even want to
bring a light
jacket to keep you
warm during these amazing zip lining adventure tours.
What you need to
bring: Water, hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes,
warm and cool clothing, flashlight, toiletries, rain
jacket, camera, towel, insect repellent, and a sense of adventure!
Be sure to
bring a
warm sleeping bag and
jacket.
What you need to
bring: water, hat, sunscreen,
warm and cool clothing, toiletries, rain
jacket, towel, camera and a sense of adventure!
-- Ladies will want to
bring a nicer
warm wrap and gentlemen a nicer
jacket, for evening wear.
Bring a
warm sweater and rain
jacket if windy or rainy.
The temperature in Portugal drops down quite a bit when the sun goes down, so make sure you
bring some
warm clothes (
jacket, pants, long sleeves, pullover) as well as your beach gear.
The people who
brought us the Green Jean, which are made from recycled plastic water bottles and recycled cotton from the cutting room floor, are back with a new offering, and this time they aim to keep us
warm with a
jacket that promises «closed loop» manufacturing.