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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2342080" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Sounds interesting. Yeah that wet cold weather is worse that legit cold weather. I don't see much of it as where I live by hunting season it's usually just full on winter, no wet snow or melting happening which is good. Additionally it's usually a dry cold if that makes sense. When it's between -15 and -30 Celsius so long as you're adequately layered up it doesn't feel that cold but I must acknowledge there's something about humid air in that 0 to -10 c window that just gets into your bones in a different way once the sun goes down. I experienced that the one time I went to Vancouver in February. Its much much warmer there than where I'm from, as in trees blooming when it's still -30 back home, the weather seemed so nice…but I was standing by the ocean when the sun set and suddenly I was shivering harder than I ever have before I think, it was almost embarrassing! Us Saskatchewan people take pride in how much cold we can take compared to most people (it doesn't help that that's about the only noteworthy thing about this province, even it's shape is boring, it's just a rectangle! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" />). I was thinking "what's wrong with me here, it's hardly even freezing out?!" That humid air is just different!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2342080, member: 109862"] Sounds interesting. Yeah that wet cold weather is worse that legit cold weather. I don’t see much of it as where I live by hunting season it’s usually just full on winter, no wet snow or melting happening which is good. Additionally it’s usually a dry cold if that makes sense. When it’s between -15 and -30 Celsius so long as you’re adequately layered up it doesn’t feel that cold but I must acknowledge there’s something about humid air in that 0 to -10 c window that just gets into your bones in a different way once the sun goes down. I experienced that the one time I went to Vancouver in February. Its much much warmer there than where I’m from, as in trees blooming when it’s still -30 back home, the weather seemed so nice…but I was standing by the ocean when the sun set and suddenly I was shivering harder than I ever have before I think, it was almost embarrassing! Us Saskatchewan people take pride in how much cold we can take compared to most people (it doesn’t help that that’s about the only noteworthy thing about this province, even it’s shape is boring, it’s just a rectangle! 🤣). I was thinking “what’s wrong with me here, it’s hardly even freezing out?!” That humid air is just different! [/QUOTE]
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