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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2017, 12:08:30 PM »

the ribs are on and the temp is 20 degrees and pit is 235 :cool:
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2017, 12:13:37 PM »

It is 22° here, 22°...no negative sign in front of the numbers.  Light breeze.  We had to go up to my uncles, probably 3-4 tenths of a mile.  I had gloves on, now granted just a work gloves, but no direct exposer to the elements.  I single this post out cuz it has numbers in it, it is aimed at all of you that live in those climates.

We were outside for maybe a total of 5 minutes, coming and going.  My fingers were going numb, I do not mean they were getting cold, I was getting to the point where I could not use them...5 MINUTES.

The below statement for me is not comprehendible.  It is so far from what I can understand it is like a science fiction movie...Captain, we are shooting the Laser Cannon at the Monster but it has no effect...It is to foreign a concept to understand.

I cant imagine what 50° lower would be like, it is as foreign a concept for me as trying to relate to the vastness of the Universe!  I have experienced some of the biggest Eathquakes to hit the US in the last 50 years, I know that experience.  I have often said I would like to experience a hurricane, and a tornado, I do not say that to make light of them, but just because they are such cataclysmic events!  Once in my life I would like to experience weather like below...

What is even more perplexing is why you are still there after 1 winter...


When I was in my 30s I played on an adult amateur hockey team that practiced outdoors at about 7:00 at night, after we got off work.  Some nights it would be 30 or 40 below zero (temperature, not wind chill).  During scrimages, when a group of us sat on the bench there'd be a cloud of steam around us from the sweat.  That experience is common in true hockey country.
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2017, 12:54:02 PM »

Around 10 degrees here in Holland MI this weekend.
Yesterday I did chicken outside on the GMG.
Today kielbasa.
I love this thing...you dial in a temp and you get it!  :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #18 on: October 24, 2018, 09:14:33 AM »

It is 22° here, 22°...no negative sign in front of the numbers.  Light breeze.  We had to go up to my uncles, probably 3-4 tenths of a mile.  I had gloves on, now granted just a work gloves, but no direct exposer to the elements.  I single this post out cuz it has numbers in it, it is aimed at all of you that live in those climates.

We were outside for maybe a total of 5 minutes, coming and going.  My fingers were going numb, I do not mean they were getting cold, I was getting to the point where I could not use them...5 MINUTES.

The below statement for me is not comprehendible.  It is so far from what I can understand it is like a science fiction movie...Captain, we are shooting the Laser Cannon at the Monster but it has no effect...It is to foreign a concept to understand.

I cant imagine what 50° lower would be like, it is as foreign a concept for me as trying to relate to the vastness of the Universe!  I have experienced some of the biggest Eathquakes to hit the US in the last 50 years, I know that experience.  I have often said I would like to experience a hurricane, and a tornado, I do not say that to make light of them, but just because they are such cataclysmic events!  Once in my life I would like to experience weather like below...

What is even more perplexing is why you are still there after 1 winter...


When I was in my 30s I played on an adult amateur hockey team that practiced outdoors at about 7:00 at night, after we got off work.  Some nights it would be 30 or 40 below zero (temperature, not wind chill).  During scrimages, when a group of us sat on the bench there'd be a cloud of steam around us from the sweat.  That experience is common in true hockey country.

Bump!  I just read this.  I don't know how I missed it.

"The below statement for me is not comprehendible."  If you stay active the blood flow will keep you warm.  I used to jog in this weather.  I didn't have to dress nearly as warm as you might think.  Running shoes and cotton socks kept my feet warm.  It's a little uncomfortable at first.

"What is even more perplexing is why you are still there after 1 winter..."  If you lived there you'd get so you look forward to winter and winter sports like ice skating on a river, cross country skiing or snowmobiling.  Marcia is the child of Norwegian immigrants.  They have an expression—"There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing."
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2018, 10:30:09 PM »

Put on socks and maybe long pants.   :rotf:    We actually have 2 or 3 months that are appropriate for chili, gumbo and stews.  I also crave Talisker, Lagavulin and Ardbeg single malts. 
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2018, 08:27:36 AM »

Just about the same thing I do on any other day, just warmer. :cool: :bbq:
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #21 on: October 25, 2018, 11:19:16 AM »

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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #22 on: October 25, 2018, 02:46:55 PM »



It gets COLD here too!
I even have wool socks and baselayer somewhere.
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2018, 02:48:07 PM »

Put on socks and maybe long pants.   :rotf:    We actually have 2 or 3 months that are appropriate for chili, gumbo and stews.  I also crave Talisker, Lagavulin and Ardbeg single malts.

Going to Total Wine today and taking your list with me!
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #24 on: October 25, 2018, 11:01:32 PM »

TW&M takes the $10 off coupon from Bevmo, so sign up to save.   :clap:
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Re: What Do You Do On a Frigid Day?
« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2018, 09:38:30 AM »

TW&M takes the $10 off coupon from Bevmo, so sign up to save.   :clap:

Smart move.
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I did look though
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