UVSHTSTRM
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I hate when your nose hairs freeze up
That is one of my pet peeves of riding....that and having to go inside for and EDA (emergency dump attack). Really ruins any momentum you have going.
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I hate when your nose hairs freeze up
DMC,I remember skiing Stowe with my Dad in like 1982(?) and they gave us blankets on the single chair.. It was my first big mountain ski experience... I was actually scared shi*less..
The coldest temp I ever saw was -44°F at the October Country Inn at night near Killington 1977. I took the battery out of our station wagon (as did ever one else staying there)and brought it indoors. The next morning I went out to install the battery and it was about -30°F and I was all bundled up ...
That story has got me wondering. I was in Gunnison, CO in December (a valley notorious for the coldest temperature in the lower 48, even colder than Montana or North Dakota sometimes!) and for a few days, the temperature would get down to about -15F. I was having some problems starting my car, and obviously it was due to the cold. I've never thought that folks would take the battery out for the super cold days, but it makes sense! That's got to be a real pain in the azz to fiddle around with putting the battery back in at those temps!
Lots of folks chiming in with specific temperatures or "depends on the wind". And while I agree that the wind hurts more than the cold itself, for me it has more to do with conditions. There isn't much I won't tolerate for boot deep untracked even if it means going inside to warm up every other run. But I don't think I could stomach single digits for hard pack groomers or below zero for general natural snow packed powder.
I skied this past Saturday and only went inside for a bathroom stop and lunch. Going fast in between the trees on the groomers hurt any exposed skin. Otherwise, zero degrees is a fine temperature for skiing and below zero is not too shabby if the conditions warrant the exercise in masochism.
It was a pain. I took the battery out as soon as we got back from skiing and it was already about 5F. It was one of those clear nights and thermometer just kept getting lower and lower. The next morning the car started right up once I put the battery back in. It was no fun trying to install the battery with leather ski gloves on. :smash:
I skied Tremblant one day about 5 yrs ago - 75 F windchill and -25 F ambient temp at the base. Beautifully sunny day , i skied trails there that day that i normally would avoid --a great day of skiing BUT we'd take 3/4 runs then come in for half hr to get warm . We had every bit of cold weather gear on we owned ,
I hate when your nose hairs freeze up