Pro's and Con's of the cold

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
anlrolfe

anlrolfe

Honor GOD, Country and Corps
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
May 10, 2013
Messages
2,453
Location
Kentucky
Cold air is like having a turbocharger on your saw. Cold, dry, dense air... just remember to retune that saw.

No mosquitoes
No ticks... I f-ing hate ticks,, really hate them. Did I mention that ticks suck. They get under my skin, literally.
No(less) sweat running down my crack
 

DSW

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
1,191
Location
TheWoods
Heat kills things just as fast as cold does.

I always hear people say this but I've never seen any proof that it's true.

Machines operate far worse in the cold. Batteries operate worse in the cold. Steel becomes more brittle. Vehicles can still overheat when it's -20, it's the way they're designed. You can't put water in a radiator in the winter. Pipes freeze. Etc....
 
dave_dj1

dave_dj1

Addicted to ArboristSite
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Oct 26, 2008
Messages
2,169
Location
ny state
Cold is OK, really cold and sub-zero temps suck!
I do like burning wood and staying warm though :)
I can not take the heat so Fall/Spring are my favorite seasons, I used to ski and snowmobile but don't do either of those things any more.
It was 79* here about a week and a half ago, single digits last night.
 
juiced10

juiced10

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Oct 9, 2017
Messages
6
Location
Parish
I always hear people say this but I've never seen any proof that it's true.

Machines operate far worse in the cold. Batteries operate worse in the cold. Steel becomes more brittle. Vehicles can still overheat when it's -20, it's the way they're designed. You can't put water in a radiator in the winter. Pipes freeze. Etc....

So batteries last in Phoenix? How about dashboards? Roads don’t heave in high heat situations? Shall we keep going?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
babybart

babybart

ArboristSite Guru
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Dec 2, 2014
Messages
866
Location
MD
All pros; I get more work done because I want to be outside, the electric bill drops by about $200 a month, no critters in the wood pile, less a**bags out and about, no need for ice in cooler or coozie on my barley pop, no grass cutting and the 3hrs of weed whacking
Only con is the garden and cost of fresh fruits and veggies
 
dallasak

dallasak

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Aug 14, 2012
Messages
19
Location
alaska
I live to be in the woods in the winter. No bugs! The lakes and streams and rivers freeze solid enough to drive a truck on. I can make snowmachine trails that are as hard and smooth as a new sidewalk all through the woods. I can see tracks from all the critters that used my trail since the last snow. Yeah, babybart lists the biggest downside, no fresh garden veggies, store veggies get here by barge, not so fresh anymore.
 
panolo

panolo

Seldom right...Always opinionated!
Joined
Oct 14, 2016
Messages
1,147
Location
Central MN
Pros: Spearing through the ice and no bugs

Cons: -20 sucks, I have to put the shorts away when temps drop below zero, cold means no daylight, beer freezes if you leave it outside or in your vehicle, shoveling, salt on your vehicle, nose running all the time, crap breaks way easier in the cold!
 

DSW

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jul 18, 2016
Messages
1,191
Location
TheWoods
So batteries last in Phoenix? How about dashboards? Roads don’t heave in high heat situations? Shall we keep going?

I doubt they do any worse than in Alaska.

Roads are another great example of something that does far worse in the cold than the heat.

I'll give you the dashboard although I've never lost sleep over one.
 
unclemoustache

unclemoustache

My 'stache is bigger than yours.
. AS Supporting Member.
Joined
Jan 22, 2009
Messages
24,200
Location
S. Il. near St. Louis
I love all the seasons except summer. Summer I only 'like.' Or rather, I'd love it if I lived out west. Humidity just kills me and I sweat like a pig.

Winter is great, I love shoveling snow, I love walking in it and hearing the muffled crunch and the beauty of snow-covered everything. Watching the kids play in it, getting into snowball fights and building snow forts. Just wish we'd get more snow in our area.

Love coming in from the cold and warming up by the fire, that glorious radiant heat causing you to shudder with enjoyment. Ahh!

But I get tired of it and then Spring comes with the flowers, the trees filling out again, and the beauty and life of the world. But then the yardwork also begins.
Planting the garden, (and later not getting much because of the critters), having hope of a beautiful yard and all that. It's inspiring.

Then summer comes, and I sweat all the time, keep the AC on high, and my poor wife freezes while I boil. Ugh.

Fall is the best of all. fires out in the firepit, it gets darker in the evenings, that brisk feel to the air without being cold, and yet the days can still be very pleasant.

It's a beautiful world we live in, so find the blessings in each day and learn to enjoy them, even in the season you like the least. :rock::clap::drinkingcoffee:
 
olyman
Joined
Jul 29, 2006
Messages
26,895
Location
iowa
My feet freeze from October to May. I’ve tried everything. I’ve researched the causes and can’t find my problem. My wife says it’s all in my head and she may be right.
If I’m out cutting wood in cool weather, I never notice it until I stop.
I’m an outdoors guy and dislike the short daylight hours. I would go nuts in Alaska.
I see Big guys that wear shorts in the winter. I’m envious.
there is a wool sock,,which I found out about, and wear now..name aint there,,but you can buy them for cheap on ebay..stops the cold feet...just thought of it,,marino wool,,great stuff,,soft, not scratchy
 
motorhead99999
Joined
Oct 2, 2019
Messages
860
Location
Sharon springs ny
Cold air is like having a turbocharger on your saw. Cold, dry, dense air... just remember to retune that saw.

No mosquitoes
No ticks... I f-ing hate ticks,, really hate them. Did I mention that ticks suck. They get under my skin, literally.
No(less) sweat running down my crack
I also hate them because I found out I have lymes after the 4tb time going to the er with fevers of almost death and getting blood drawn multiple times. They think iv had it for two to three years but I just ignored symptoms beings I work construction and always hurt. They say if u get the bullseye rash u have lymes but only half of people get the rash.
 
motorhead99999
Joined
Oct 2, 2019
Messages
860
Location
Sharon springs ny
I can think of more cons for summer than winter but I don’t like frozen pipes or when the occasional buddy calls and says his tractor or Jeep or truck is out in the middle of no where on a -20 day and won’t start or broke a u joint or whatever.
Pros I love cutting wood in the winter, ice fishing, hunting, sleeping in front of the wood stove. Snow rides with the jeep
 
Joined
Oct 19, 2009
Messages
29,534
Location
MN
I also hate them because I found out I have lymes after the 4tb time going to the er with fevers of almost death and getting blood drawn multiple times. They think iv had it for two to three years but I just ignored symptoms beings I work construction and always hurt. They say if u get the bullseye rash u have lymes but only half of people get the rash.
I got the rash right away but no other symptoms for months!
 
motorhead99999
Joined
Oct 2, 2019
Messages
860
Location
Sharon springs ny
I got the rash right away but no other symptoms for months!
Once I got the fevers and stuff I got a bunch of rashes that were purple on the middle and gradually turned back to skin color about ten inches round. Probaly thirty of them or so.

First they thought I had meningitis then it was lymes then west Nile then anaplasmosis all came back negative so they sent a sample to Boston to a lymes specialist and was positive.

They think I had it for so long because lymes gets worse in stages of not treated. Was on doxycycline for a month then all symptoms went away that I had except iv been off of it for 4 months now and I have a hard time concentrating. Reading blueprints and making material lists is very hard for me now. It’s like I have no spare memory and can’t remember numbers I have to write everything down as i go It sucks
 

Latest posts

Top