thombat4
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Snow is not far away.... as for below zero cold, might be a while yet...
One of the pictures is December 4th 2007..... and the other Christmas Eve 2007
Beautiful pictures...!
Snow is not far away.... as for below zero cold, might be a while yet...
One of the pictures is December 4th 2007..... and the other Christmas Eve 2007
-35F is cold to me....
Mild temps for winter is anything above 0....
We have had ice on the stock tank already this year. It was 21 degrees the other morning. I burn outside and the wood fired stove has been in service since September 14th and will stay lit until early May...
What is the highest outside temperture at which you start a fire?
What is 'mild' weather for you?
What is 'cold' weather for you?
A little survay:
What is the highest outside temperture at which you start a fire?
What is 'mild' weather for you?
What is 'cold' weather for you?
Everyone probably has their own definitions of what 'mild', 'cool' and 'cold' are, based on where thay live, how their house is insulated, and even their metabolic rate.
1. Depends on wind, length of time at that temp, and inside temp. Typically 53 or below outside the stove will get started to take the chill out of the air inside. House is well insulated.
2. Mild is 50 and above for me. That depends on what your used to. Coming out of winter 35 will feel mild. Coming out of summer 35 will feel cold. I hate above 70 temps. I suffered this summer with 90s!
3. Cold is Under 10 degrees
Anywhere in between I'm fine. I typically like it colder than the average person.
I was in Minnesota last January when the temp dropped below -40. Heater in the truck could only get the inside of the truck to 50. Nice thing was the wind was howling at a good clip while I fought my frozen shut fuel caps for 30 minutes trying to fuel up. I was wondering what that kind of weather was defined as.
I'll take the cold and wet, before Hot, muggy as hell and bugs chewing on me though.
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
The true definition of cold is working on one's car in ( insert northern state or country here ) without a garage, on something small enough that one can't wear gloves. You know, when your fingers fall off after 5 minutes, that sort of thing.
A little survay:
What is the highest outside temperture at which you start a fire?
What is 'mild' weather for you?
What is 'cold' weather for you?
Everyone probably has their own definitions of what 'mild', 'cool' and 'cold' are, based on where thay live, how their house is insulated, and even their metabolic rate.
A little survay:
What is the highest outside temperture at which you start a fire?
What is 'mild' weather for you?
What is 'cold' weather for you?
Everyone probably has their own definitions of what 'mild', 'cool' and 'cold' are, based on where thay live, how their house is insulated, and even their metabolic rate.
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