debbyski says: "The problem with exercising in the cold, exercise physiologists say, is that people may be hobbled by myths that lead them to overdress or to stop moving, risky things to do." You have to have good lungs, dress in layers, nothing bulky, tends to wear you down. Armour Wear fits tight, wicks perspiration, a good polar expedition underwear, a good fleece pants and jacket, windstopper, Gortex outerwear, very light weight, a good thinsulate, Gortex lined boot, silk socks with wool over the top, thinsulate, Gortex gloves, thinsulate,Gortex headwear, and Gortex gaiters to keep the deep snow out of boots. Take along fanny pack with water, a good jerky, peanut brittle, and energy bars. A cell phone and GPS, one can get turned around in your own backyard during a hard snow squall or blizzard. A cell phone and GPS, one can get turned around in your own backyard during a hard snow squall or blizzard.Do you remember a certain someone getting lost in the woods once and it was fall?? OMG, I ended clear on top of the ridge! Debbyski I do indeed remember, you get lost in the garden. I also remember a certain person I had to make a return trip for that heard a noise in the mountain laurel and said if you are a man I have a gun, if you are a bear I do not taste good. When I got back she squeezed me so hard I thought she broke my neck. On the return trip to the truck on the ATV, she wrapped her legs and arms around me so hard I told her to ease up for I could not breath. — Comment removed by clipper — Whoops, I made the mistake twice today of not paying attention that you didn't sign out hunny. So the above comment was actually mine, but posted under your screen name. The remove comment can be useful in these type of situations where there are more than one family members sharing the same computer. So here is my comment: I also remember a certain person I had to make a return trip for that |
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