skiNEwhere
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I was reading DMC's post about hunters temps and I was inspired. Assuming there is no wind chill how cold must it be for you to decide to stop skiing, or not even start your ski day?
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The wind makes such a huge difference. I can tolerate cold temps as long as there's little to no wind. It's amazing what a little breeze will do though.
Lets see:
Mount Snow 44 below with wind chill last year.
Hunter close to 50 below at the top a few years ago.
Jay Peak 40 below with wind.
No I wasn't happy but it was doable. At Mount Snow one of the boarders got back on the bus with severe frostbite on his face. That little bandana Shawn White likes to wear....aint a good idea in those temps.
one of the girls i am friends with did the same thing. i had to do the frostbite test a few times just to check. funny as it sounds after -10 i pretty much wear the same thing.
This guys face was black...freaked out the tour guide when I pointed it out. And of course his mother wanted to sue.
The wind makes such a huge difference. I can tolerate cold temps as long as there's little to no wind. It's amazing what a little breeze will do though.