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The temperature will be dipping to -30C overnight (that’s -22F), which is cooooold. Winter reminds me how much more I prefer to be under the hot sun, rather than in the freezing cold. I simply don’t have the body type for the cold!

Nonetheless, I am embarking on my first ski lesson, which I am doing every Sunday for the next couple of months. This will be my winter sporting activity, and hopefully by the end I will be good enough to tackle the slopes with ease. If I don’t turn into an icicle first.

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Enjoy what’s left of the weekend, and stay safe from the cold.

 

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Kevin has left the office, and he is currently fighting the rat race by working on his own business. He enjoys exploring unvisited places around the world and gaining new experiences. He believes that by properly managing our energy and time, we can learn to invest our lives wisely.

16 Comments Kevin on Jan 15th 2012

16 Responses to “Weekend Reading: Cold Snap Edition”

  1. Cold snap edition indeed! Woke up this morning, it was -34 Deg. C. in Ottawa with the wind chill.

    Ugh. I’m getting to hate winter!

    Thanks for the mention, have a great weekend and stay warm!

    @InvestItWisely

    • @My Own Advisor@InvestItWisely Holygeez… that is cold! Maybe we no longer dress for the season though. I was very warm when I was actually dressed for it with the wool socks, long johns, etc… ;)

  2. Cold snap edition indeed! Woke up this morning, it was -34 Deg. C. in Ottawa with the wind chill.

    Ugh. I’m getting to hate winter!

    Thanks for the mention, have a great weekend and stay warm!

    @InvestItWisely

  3. mikeandmollyshouse says:

    Thanks for the link Kevin! We dip down below 0 degrees occasionally and I can’t stand it! I can’t wait to move to more mild climate even if I have to give up 4 seasons. Have fun skiing!

  4. 101centavos says:

    That’s bloody cold, it is! On the plus side, icicles slide down ski slopes quite easy. :-)

    Thanks for the include.

    • @101centavos I slid down a couple times. ;) It wasn’t that bad with the long johns and Canada socks, though! Only my face was a bit cold on top of the mountain with a bit of wind, but lower down it wasn’t windy and the sun helped, too.

  5. SPBrunner says:

    This was a great list of articles to read. Thanks

    As far as cold weather goes, the thing is to dress properly. Dress in layers (you want to trap air between the layers, you heat up the trapped air and then the trapped air keeps you warm.) The other thing is to get Norwegian underwear. This is net underwear (it looks like fishing net). It is absolutely great, especially for skiing. You will also not overheat in it when you go inside.

    Susan

    • @SPBrunner This is a great idea! I think this is what kept me warm today. I put on some long johns and Canada socks, and I was actually starting to sweat at one point even though the air was -25C. It wasn’t very windy and the sun was out, which was really great.

      Such a better experience than just going outside with office clothing on in the same cold weather. ;)

      • @SPBrunner Something else I really liked is that the clothes kept me really dry! Most of the time I was comfortable, not too warm and not cold at all, but at one point when I was sweating a bit from going up the hill, it breathed really well. My socks were also dry as a bone at the end of the day. Such a better experience compared to when I wore 2 regular socks on each foot, one over the other, and they would end up damp and clammy.

        Thanks for the great comment! :)

  6. I definitely don’t enjoy it when just walking outside or sitting in a cold car. It actually wasn’t too bad on the slopes; I was surprised!

  7. Thanks, Brian! I think we’ve gotten past the coldest patch here… I hope!

  8. @SPBrunner All those layers saved me! :)

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