Maddy McCall
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:36 PM
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iiiiii'''mmm fffrreeeeezzziiinnnggggg! Itttt'sss 22 deeegggreeeessss.... |
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hhheeere.
How do you Yankees deal with it? Seriously, I need tips on keeping warm.
I have wood floors and 20' ceilings in my cabin. Best thermal underwear or socks?
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:37 PM
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Maddy McCall
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:38 PM
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3. So I should pray for warmth? |
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:41 PM
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7. heh I am just amazed, I didnt even have to wear a jacket yesterday |
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and I wore one to school and it was just a denim one. BTW did you get any of my journalist movies recommends, I love hearing Mike Wallace curse, it made my wedenssday :).
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:38 PM
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2. 19 degrees in Nash Vegas |
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and my mom in NY is basking in the '50s.
Just ain't right.
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Maddy McCall
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:39 PM
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4. Someone please explain this to me. |
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:39 PM
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5. It's really cold here as well and it shouldn't be |
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i grew up in new england but after you're gone a few years you can't take the cold at all.
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:39 PM
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6. This is a weird weather pattern. |
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It might snow SOUTH of us, closer to the coast! :wtf:
We're just cold, 30 now, heading for 20.
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:51 PM
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Heading for a frigid 18! I look like an Eskimo I'm so bundled up! Brrrrr...
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:44 PM
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8. Wear a hat! Wear a stocking hat if you have one! |
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No kidding! The head is the chimney to the body. I'm sitting here in Minnesota with the temperature set at 68 degrees. Later tonight the temp in the house will drop to about 62!
I am wearing a stocking hat and I'm very comfortable. I will wear the hat to bed during this stretch of chilly weather.
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:03 PM
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14. Thanks for the advice...going to put on my Saints hat right now. |
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:44 PM
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9. Wow, that sounds good..... |
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Experiencing -20 wind chill factors here, actual temps in the single + - digits...makes your nose hairs crack...(I know, TMI)
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Maddy McCall
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:04 PM
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I don't see how you guys take it! When it turns 50 degrees here, I dig out the electric blankets. I can't imagine dealing with weather that cold.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:33 AM
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33. I know. Can you freakin' believe anyone's complaining |
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about 22 degrees? I'd be going around nekkid if it were that warm.
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Sat Dec-25-04 09:12 PM
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35. Har....guess it's all relative...... |
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probably some guy about 300-400 miles north of me is going, Wow, whats that guy bitchin' about, I would love zero degree weather.
Come mid-late January, I guarantee you, there will be a couple of weeks where even this will look good to me in comparison....
Stay warm, fellow eskimo...
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:47 PM
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10. Get some fleece socks |
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they help. Long underwear and if you go outside wear ski pants or something that will break the wind. It is 6 degrees out right now with the wind blowing a wind chill below 0, our high tomorrow will be 24. Good luck.
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:05 PM
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16. Will get some thermals tomorrow. |
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I don't know what fleece socks are...seriously. Don't laugh.
Where can I buy them?
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:39 PM
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it wasn't until I had a farm and had to work outside that I had heard of them either. You can get them in catalogs. The only place I have ever found them was in K Mart. Someone above suggested a hat and that is the best advice of all. Even a bandanna scarf will help, it sounds crazy but it is the best advice of all.
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:50 PM
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11. Use layers of clothes. |
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It's below zero here in Green Bay and the windchill is going down to -25-30F range tonite. Layers of light clothing works best.
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:02 PM
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13. it isn`t cold around here in the north till |
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it`s 15-25 below with a wind chill of 50-75 below..these southerns whine alot don`t they?
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:06 PM
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17. Going to put a couple of tee-shirts on under my sweats... |
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I'm going to look like the michelin man before the night's over. ;-)
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Thu Dec-23-04 10:53 PM
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12. It is now -6.3C here in Nashville.... |
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...so whats your problem?
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:07 PM
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In NASHVILLE?
I had planned on visiting Chattanooga next week. Hope it warms up before then.
We need an emoticon for BRRRRRRRR!
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:07 PM
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Edited on Thu Dec-23-04 11:25 PM by eyepaddle
underwear, well, if you stay in the house or won't be outside for a terribly long time you can get away with just about anything==so cotton's okay there.
However if you are gonna be out, possibly sweating or such I dn't think you can top wool socks and polypropylene long johns. Polypro and wool blend if you can find it. A lot of people really like fleece, but I don't like the "clammy" feel and my fleece socks just fell apart as soon as I started to wear them.
Ooooh, these are tough to find, but if you can find a pair of 100% worsted wool socks you will NOT be disappointed.
And if you're outside in the cold; relish it, embrace it, savor the hard smash and crystalline feel of the air--it's something that can't be replicated. As long as you dress for it you'll be fine, then you just have mentally adapt. I love winter camping--the only real difficulty I have is doing fine work with my hands--eg get that stove lit on the first try! I've slept outside in temps as low as -40 and I'd be willing to do it again! :)
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:09 PM
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20. Wonder if they have the wool socks at the outdoor outfitters shop?q |
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They have EVERYTHING there. Will check tomorrow AM.
My son's getting a minibike for Christmas...I'll look into those long johns you suggested.
Thanks!
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:18 PM
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Good Luck and enjoy! :)
Although going gear shopping is great you can easily surprise yourself and just buy, buy, buy.....it's like an addiction or something.
(Internal) I'm just looking.....I'm just looking...I'm not gonna buy.
(SalesPerson) "How're you doing?"
(Spoken) "I'll take that pack, those boots, and that sprayskirt--as long as I'm here."
(Internal) D'OH!
:)
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:18 PM
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23. Long sleeved sweat shirt with shirt underneath. |
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You know when it's cold here in Wisconsin...your forehead gets cold after you have been outside for 3 minutes. It was 7 degrees F yesterday and 10 degrees F today, so we're having a warm spell. 30 below zero is cold forehead time. Acetyline torches won't stay lit at that temp..I know because my husband tried to change spark plugs in that temperature. My son had to heat the plug wire then come in the house while my husband changed a plug, then go outside and heat the next one. Without heating them he couldn't get the plugs and wires off. Only way we could get the car to start in that temp. was to change the plugs. We had a week of 30 below that year. The taxis didn't turn off their motors cause they couldn't get started again.
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:12 PM
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21. 22? Shit, that's a HEAT WAVE |
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Almost ZERO here...And it's 64 inside, Can't afford to keep it at 72...
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:21 PM
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24. one brand isn't better than another |
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Thu Dec-23-04 11:23 PM
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25. For outside in the cold, you HAVE to have a windproof outer layer |
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I haven't used a "winter" jacket for the past couple years - just a sweater and a Nylon waterproof jacket. When it's subzero, like now, I'll add a fleece layer, but a windproof outer layer acts like a diving dry suit. Give me my Nylon jacket and pants to match and I'll be fine outside for hours just adding that thin nylon layer.
Keep your feet and head warm and the rest of your body will take care of itself.
To echo what someone said earlier, there is a saying, "Cotton Kills." Cotton loses most of it's insulating properties when it gets wet and most cotton fabrics allow too much air transfer, so it should be avoided for cold weather.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:01 AM
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Edited on Fri Dec-24-04 12:08 AM by ocelot
It's gonna be -18 here tonight, wind chill -35. But then, we're used to it. Wool socks are nice, though some of the new synthetics are just as good. Avoid cotton. You'll literally freeze your butt in jeans. Layers are better than a single thing -- a turtleneck with a sweater or a sweatshirt, then a jacket, down or synthetic. If your house feels cold, wear a hat, like a stocking cap; a lot of heat escapes from your head. The best thing is to get some cats or dogs to sit on you. Right now I am lying in a nice warm pile of cats -- it really cuts the chill.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:03 AM
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29. You have my sympathies! |
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I'm sitting here in shorts and a t shirt with the windows open. It's still in the 60s outside and these days, I'm creating my own heat but that is a topic for the Baby Boomers group.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:28 AM
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30. You guys can come stay with me if you want.... |
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It's 76 degrees right now in Hawaii.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:30 AM
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31. Go for a nice refreshing swim |
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Then have an exciting backyard sleepout...
Seriously, a blanket over the lap helps a lot. Or, y'know, three or four close friends in bed.
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:32 AM
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32. -10 in the temperate climate of St Paul, MN |
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Fri Dec-24-04 12:40 AM
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34. -20 in Chicago tomorrow |
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