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    Senior Member flatline's Avatar
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    i have a fleece scarf that i sometimes do a "mummy" head and neck wrap with.
    i have done it with a knit hat on underneath and with the knit hat on the outside.
    i find that with the hat on the outside works best for me.
    a balaclava will probably work too?

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    If I can hide in this outfit in the snow either I'm impressive or you're all blind!

    The ninjaclava seems to have solved the problem! I think it may have to become a permanent cold weather gear item.
    Chase your dreams without fear or hesitation!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldgringo View Post
    Balaclava.....
    +1

    They seem to stay in place for me though I have short hair.

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    Get a haircut, ya hippie! (I kid!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilprincess View Post
    ...My hair in the morning looks like cousin it!
    Leave ur hat on!
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    I have short hair and it doesn't matter what I do, I have bad hair after sleeping in the hammock. I just plan on wearing a baseball hat or something the next day.
    Keep movin', keep believing and enjoy the journey!

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    I'd be fine with just putting on my baseball cap in the mornings but bad hair cones with a side affect, my hair HURTS! Lol
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    Wish I had a suggestion, but the last time my hair was past my shoulders all Sheryl Crow wanted to do was have some fun (mid 90s for the musically challenged). When I cut it all off, they rebelled and just fell out.

    Hard to beat a balaclava for most anything cold related. Buffs are a wonderful and an almost as effective alternative that offer a few other configurations.
    Trust nobody!

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    Balaclava. For sure
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    I have very long hair and in a bed I throw it up over my pillow out of the way but that's not possible in a hammock. So I braid it in a loose braid leaving it loose at the neck and then wear my Mad Bomber hat if it's really cold and a buff when it's not. I tried a Balaclava and it works too but I felt constricted, probably because I'm an asthmatic though.
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