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Well it probably wasn't even cold compared to Canada, but I really really feel the cold. I was playing football a few winters ago - I wore so many clothes that it was hard to move which didn't help. I just remember standing on the pitch and crying and cracking up because I couldn't cope... it was like one of those moments when I just didn't want to be in this world anymore. And the rethawing of my hands was even worse.
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On a chicken bus travelling between Lima and Cuzco in 1974 at 14,450 ft (4,400 m). Bundled to the nines, and it still felt like I was stark naked! The buses are heated these days.
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QUOTE(sianeth @ Dec 1 2008, 03:21 PM)
Well it probably wasn't even cold compared to Canada, but I really really feel the cold. I was playing football a few winters ago - I wore so many clothes that it was hard to move which didn't help. I just remember standing on the pitch and crying and cracking up because I couldn't cope... it was like one of those moments when I just didn't want to be in this world anymore. And the rethawing of my hands was even worse.
Awwwwww, that's so sad!
Martin: what was the approximate temperature? I've never been up that high.
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I can't remember when it was, definitely before I met John - so probably mid 1990's, I went to Scotland for a New Year break and it got down to -27 degrees C. Never been so cold in all my life!!!
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In January 2006 I've been in Luhansk (East Ukraine). There was about -40 degrees Celsium. It is interesting that the same value in Fahrenheit. It was very pleasure and worm when the temperature increased to -10 C.
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QUOTE(rbisset @ Dec 4 2008, 05:56 AM)
Prague in Feb was the coldest I've ever been. It was actually colder than the night I spent at Everest Base Camp!!
How cold is Everest Base Camp?
QUOTE(nounnameless @ Dec 4 2008, 07:28 AM)
In January 2006 I've been in Luhansk (East Ukraine). There was about -40 degrees Celsium. It is interesting that the same value in Fahrenheit. It was very pleasure and worm when the temperature increased to -10 C.
Ha, that's pretty funny. I guess the cold was all in your head!
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The coldest I've been was a few years ago. It was January, I was 3/4 of the way up Mount Blanc in France, and even with heavy duty snowboard clothes on (including face mask!) I was frozen. It was 90% because of the wind chill, and the gales we experienced! The snot from my nose actually froze over by the end of the run.
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Base Camp was about -16C excluding wind chill. I have no idea what the temp with wind chill was but it was cold! Prague was -17C with wind chill which was horrible. It hurt to breathe!
I think the 2 hours I spent on top of Mt Kinabalu waiting for the sunrise would have to rank very high too. My circulation is terrible and I could hardly press the buttons on my camera even though I was wearing 2 pairs of gloves!!
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Definately, Quebec City in February at the winter festival (appropriate really) but it was something like -30 not including the wind chill factor, I have never felt pain like it.
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