Another thought experiment.
Lots of snow and the weather changes for the worst at the half way point of you day trip. You don't have the 'Mid in the pack but you have some extra clothing and a snow shovel.
Will a snow trench be enough? and what other absolute minimum gear would make the snow trench more survival friendly if the storm is longer than a few hours?
I will have skis with me, what about you?
This is why I always carry that bit of foam pad in my day pack, this year I've done the JoeBrown thing and rolled a full length of 4mm CCF foam into a cylinder as a pack liner and why I have decided to pack one of those UL S2S poncho-tarps along. But I've had a thought about this, it's a raging snowstorm and I am going to be wet and probably more than a little tired. Will I be thinking straight? So to get ready I've taken some short lengths of cord and pre-tied loops to the corner grommets and tabs on the poncho and I'll make sure I pack 4 of the 300mm snow pegs.
I think a trench is probably the lightest, but not the quickest and easiest What's the general opinion ??