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-40°C vs +40°C
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| Tordan |
| I've experienced both. At +40°C it gets very hard to breathe because it feels like your lungs are on fire and there's nothing you can do about it. But at -40°C you can cover your face so you'll still be able to breathe. Guess which one I picked. :) |
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| j_spot |
is their humidity on the +40? wind on the -40?
I mean, w/ wind chill a slight breeze @ -40 becomes -50, which is deadly to me(and im from Calgary)
Humidity relieves the burning sensation from the skin in heat, but makes everything sticky McNasty.
let me know, and ill choose
Id rather be sticky than lose a fingertip to frostbite |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by j_spot
is their humidity on the +40? wind on the -40?
I mean, w/ wind chill a slight breeze @ -40 becomes -50, which is deadly to me(and im from Calgary)
Humidity relieves the burning sensation from the skin in heat, but makes everything sticky McNasty.
let me know, and ill choose
Id rather be sticky than lose a fingertip to frostbite |
humidity and windchill already included!
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| Crazy Serb |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
humidity and windchill already included!
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Oh man, hard times... hard times, I tell ya. |
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| Endlesswave |
| 40+ easy. WATER is the key obviously, that and not over straining yourself...I lived like that for 2 weeks this summer... |
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| rabbitjoker |
| /me prefers 40°k. |
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| samhouse |
40+ easily..
lived like that for 8 years ...your body adjusts much easier than it does to cold. |
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| discojoe |
| i ing hate the head. call me canadian. ill take a canadian winter any day of the week over a desert |
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| UWO Tranceaddict |
| Girls look great in -40....ya.....if you can see them. |
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