Northern Rancher
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Third one in a row here so Jr. is going 'yote hunting and it's -39-guess he needs to lose some hide off his mug before he listens to his old man. Almost got a couple yesterday but they won that round.
kolanuraven said:You folks actually go OUTSIDE when it's -39!!!!
I will go outside only as long as necessary when it's 39 above here!!!
Too much for me!
Jinglebob said:kolanuraven said:You folks actually go OUTSIDE when it's -39!!!!
I will go outside only as long as necessary when it's 39 above here!!!
Too much for me!
I think that's -39 C, right?
What would that translate over to F, NR?
Yup, if you stay moving and dress right, it ain't all that bad.![]()
Judith said:the correct answer is -38.2 F
Judith said:To be truthful, if ya stay out of the wind I find it alot warmer in Sask, or Alberta than the weather we have out here on the coast. Everything is soaking wet all the time and you are chilled to the bone 7 months out of the year. We are never really below maybe -11 but it feels like your freezing to death even inside the house. I can't wait for the cold DRY winters(yes I know I might just be the first person in history to actually appreciate the weather on the prairies
The horses are going to be much happier too.
Actually I hear where your coming from....for my 40th birthday my sis and I spent a week in Victoria at the Empress,late March. I honestly thought I'd never feel warm again....not a place I'd like to live,chills you to the bone that ocean water.Judith said:To be truthful, if ya stay out of the wind I find it alot warmer in Sask, or Alberta than the weather we have out here on the coast. Everything is soaking wet all the time and you are chilled to the bone 7 months out of the year. We are never really below maybe -11 but it feels like your freezing to death even inside the house. I can't wait for the cold DRY winters(yes I know I might just be the first person in history to actually appreciate the weather on the prairies
The horses are going to be much happier too.