Dressing for x country skiing is sort of like dressing for cycling. Lots of layers. I get extremely hot skiing, even when it's 0 degrees out. So I have different types of base layers. My mid layers are either wool or fleece. Sometimes I wear cycling pieces. I have a Go-Light jacket. It's thin and extremely warm. Usually I wear my wool/windproof Ibex tights, with a light pair of silk underwear. I have a mid weight pair of long underwear, for real cold. Wool socks and various levels of hats or head bands and gloves, liners, and mittens.
You are right. Your alpine gear will be way too hot. I don't downhill ski, but I've seen what my friends have.
I use a waist pack, with 2 water bottles and a fairly good sized storage area, so I can bring several levels of head gear or mittens, food, etc. Most people use Camelbaks, but for some reason, I just hate skiing with one on.



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