Well, I should have said that -30degC was cold Josh. I camped out
for a few nights years ago in the mountains in southern Germany on a
winter survival exercise (near Bad Kohlgrub) and -22degC was quite
cold enough for me - mind you, I only had parachute material for
sleeping bag and tent manufacture.
But -42degC!!
I did know that the temperature at CFB Goose Bay could get down below
-60degC and that the base commander would order everyone on base to
stay indoors and use the tunnels to travel between buildings.
Chris
At 18:43 -0600 3/3/02, Josh Lohuis wrote:
-30C isn't that cold. Last night it was -42C with the wind (not much wind
too). Today it was -28C with 50cm of snow overnight and 50cm more expected
to fall before morning. I love it out here!!
JOSH
(As I shovel the path, it just fills with snow again. I have given up.)
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