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Bill Roach <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Sep 2007 13:19:40 -0500
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You may not need to purchase the clothing

*WEATHER* http://www.gonomad.com/destinations/0009/exp_churchill.html

Churchill is a place of extremes. There's lots of snow that stays around up
to 10 months of the year, with July and August being the only time you're
pretty much safe from the white stuff. Temperatures in this frozen land can
be deadly--even during what's considered spring in most parts of the world.
An insulated parka or jacket with hood, thermal snow boots, thick mitts or
heavy gloves, a wool hat or toque, long underwear, and a balaclava or
thermal shield to completely cover your face and neck are essential for
visits anytime from late October until April.

Travelers can rent most of these items from various merchants in town,
including the *Polar Inn*
*1-877-765-2733, (204) 675-8878.*

During July and August, temperatures can soar above 30 C (90 F), so it's
best to arrive prepared with layers of clothing suitable for spring through
fall weather. Bring a hat, shades, shorts-and plenty of bug repellent.
Hiking boots and sunglasses are recommended anytime of year, as Churchill is
sunny whether the outside temperature is 60 below zero or 60 above.
Bill R

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