08-26-2019, 04:28 PM
(08-26-2019, 09:05 AM)Brownshoe Wrote: I haul water in North Dakota.... In the winter it get's down to -60, and we have to take weed burners (basically a propane tank with a hose to make it a flamethrower) and thaw out our valves to open them up. Any skin exposed to the air instantly hurts lol.
Things are worse at altitude, I'll give you that; living in Ontario, the cold gets to your bones and is simply uncomfortable... and windy. Ugh.
In Alberta though (MUCH higher than Ontario), when it got to -35 (Celsius), it would, like you said, HURT to expose skin. No wind. No blowing, just an invisible wall of cold hurt lol.