Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/22

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Warm clothes?
From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca>
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 06:43:16 -0800
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 John Brownlow wrote:
>
> I cycled to work in Toronto through the whole of last winter, in
> temperatures down to -12 (after that I got a cab) but I was never
> actually cold. In fact I was usually too hot. The maximum I ever
> wore was a pair of goretex pants over fleece long johns, a thin fleece
> undershirt, and a windproof shell. Add a pair of mitts, a neckwarmer
> and a skullcap under my bike helmet.<<<<

John Collier responded coldly ;-)

> Toronto is nasty in the winter because it is so humid. Out here on the
> bald prairie, we have no humidity at all. You can either have -30C or
> humidity but not both. My personal record is -33C in a blowing
> snowstorm. For me the fun stops at about -25C. After that it is just
> plain hard work as the clothing you have on makes it difficult to turn
> the pedals. Below -30C I wear snowmobile boots which are very
> inefficient cycling shoes :-)
>
> Just call me DaKook of the North. There are a surprising number of us
> and more each year. It is a blast.<<<<<<<,

I truly beleive both you guys have been out in the cold tooooo loooooong!
;-)
ted


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