What’s the point of having stuff rated at -140C when the lowest temperature
ever recorded on Earth is -88C (in Antarctica)?
Nathan Wajsman
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> On 26 Apr 2023, at 07:52, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Thanks AG. We didn't make it Grand Mannan Island as were interested in
>> astro shots with sea stacks and I don't think much opens there until June.
>> I'd go back but would have to sell Marnie. I was told to dress for cooooold
>> while standing still at 2AM in the Bay and my boots were rated to -50. :-)
>> They stayed toasty. We wore our skiing bibs--just a smidge overkill.
>
> I have one pair of boots rated to -140. The company provided me with a
> full kit of FR survival/work gear for the Slope. I'm supposed to take
> this bag with me any time I leave the metro area during the winter
> months. Even for personal travel. I also carry a sleeping bag in the
> car for every occupant during those months too. No, I'm not sure if
> it's -140F or -140C. At that point I really don't think it matters.
>
> AK Schnozz
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