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Brrrrrrrrr!
its gonna freeze here tonight so i went out to change the air in my tires and refill my blinker fluid. its only ~35* out and i was out there only 15 minutes. how do u snow bunnies do it? i couldnt stand it out there anymore! my nose is runny, my ears hurt and i cant feel my toes!
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Originally Posted by derek840378
its gonna freeze here tonight so i went out to change the air in my tires and refill my blinker fluid. its only ~35* out and i was out there only 15 minutes. how do u snow bunnies do it? i couldnt stand it out there anymore! my nose is runny, my ears hurt and i cant feel my toes!
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Originally Posted by FiverBob
It's going to be cold here tonight - - 62. Coat time.
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It was -26F here last night. I have been in -45 F with a wind that took it below -100 F. That's cold. It feels like someone is sticking needles in any exposed skin you may have and you don't want to inhale fast in those temps or your lungs can freeze. You get used to it though. I would rather take the cold then the heat any day.
Come up and we'll go ice fishing. Nothing like pulling 4-5 pound lake trout up through 3' of ice that looks like glass in -30 F weather.
Better yet, we could do 100 MPH across the flat on a snowmobile in -20 F. That'll get your attention.
In my opinion skiing is for greenies, if it doesn't involve combustable fuels, either internal or external, I'm not interested.
Come up and we'll go ice fishing. Nothing like pulling 4-5 pound lake trout up through 3' of ice that looks like glass in -30 F weather.
Better yet, we could do 100 MPH across the flat on a snowmobile in -20 F. That'll get your attention.
In my opinion skiing is for greenies, if it doesn't involve combustable fuels, either internal or external, I'm not interested.
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In my opinion skiing is for greenies
Riding the sled is fun but it is no where near as cold as skiing.
It was -47 in yellowstone this morn. Thats a little cold for this time of the year.
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Originally Posted by staarma
Come up and we'll go ice fishing. Nothing like pulling 4-5 pound lake trout up through 3' of ice that looks like glass in -30 F weather.
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Originally Posted by mainer
Try standing at the top of a race course in -20F with only your long underwear and a race suit on. Its not fun wating for your turn to ski. Than you ski the first few gates with the wind chill around -50, and by the bottom your sweeting your back side off and out of breath.
Riding the sled is fun but it is no where near as cold as skiing.
It was -47 in yellowstone this morn. Thats a little cold for this time of the year.
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Riding the sled is fun but it is no where near as cold as skiing.
It was -47 in yellowstone this morn. Thats a little cold for this time of the year.
Coop
I live 80 miles North of West Yellowstone.
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It's going to be cold here tonight - - 62. Coat time.
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Originally Posted by crobtex
Thanks for the invite, but I think I'll pass. I love to trout fish, but about 50* ABOVE is my minimial temperature for being out there. Man, I sure do love the WARM weather.
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Yeah, we troll the same lake in the summer in the boat. It's nice sipping a red beer and kicking back waiting for a strike.
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Nocona, Texas; 11 miles from the Oklahoma border in between Wichita Falls and Gainesville. I just saw 1* on the thermometer in my buddies truck. It was 5* out side my house when I came in about twenty min. ago. Good God its cold. It only got down to 7 last year. I can't remember a time in my short lifespan that it has been this cold here, especially this early in the year. It usually doesn't get this cold till late Jan. and Early Feb. Even still snow on the ground after our little dusting on wed. Why can't we get like 10 inches or something to show all the fools around here what snow really is?