The howling wind chill for Friday is just too much for me.
I'm used to skiing at Copper (CO), and I would refrain from skiing on a non-windy day, even if the sky were clear, if the high temp at the base did not get up to -5F. I've skied colder, or about that temp with some flurries, and got some frostbite below my eyes (I wear sunglasses, no goggles, and a turtle.)
Of course there was that one super cold day at Aspen (CO) when the temp at the top of the gondola was -25F! But at least I could warm up about half the time in the gondola.
There was another quite cold day - I believe was about -18C (~ 0F) - at Bivio (CH), an area that only had tow ropes, and my feet have never been colder since (had to go to the floor heated bar to put my raw feet on to warm back up every couple of runs!)
I'm used to skiing at Copper (CO), and I would refrain from skiing on a non-windy day, even if the sky were clear, if the high temp at the base did not get up to -5F. I've skied colder, or about that temp with some flurries, and got some frostbite below my eyes (I wear sunglasses, no goggles, and a turtle.)
Of course there was that one super cold day at Aspen (CO) when the temp at the top of the gondola was -25F! But at least I could warm up about half the time in the gondola.
There was another quite cold day - I believe was about -18C (~ 0F) - at Bivio (CH), an area that only had tow ropes, and my feet have never been colder since (had to go to the floor heated bar to put my raw feet on to warm back up every couple of runs!)