Wanderer1
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Looks like a lot of us have been out in very cold temperatures. Glad I'm not the only insane one. That is what my family and friends think for doing such things. My coldest hike was up Mt. Washington when the air temp was -24F and the windchill was -86F. I was plenty warm while moving. Didn't take long to chill when I stopped for a drink though. I remember when I opened my Gatorade it instantly flash froze over so it was like a slushy. It made my throat ache it was so cold. It was warm when I started and I had it in a OR bottle parka but at those temps not much helps. Maybe a thermos. I never did make it to the summit that day as the wind and visibility were terrible once I got above the winter Lion's Head trail.
The coldest I have slept out was near the ADK Loj and that was -26F. The trees kept waking me up with a loud crack that sounded just like a high powered rifle going off. I had a -40 Marmot CWM bag so I stayed nice and toasty. That night I had to try the tossing of boiling water in the air. I saw this on TV once and was amazed. Well, it does work. The water was instantly a million diamonds. Pretty cool. Or should I say cold?
The coldest I have slept out was near the ADK Loj and that was -26F. The trees kept waking me up with a loud crack that sounded just like a high powered rifle going off. I had a -40 Marmot CWM bag so I stayed nice and toasty. That night I had to try the tossing of boiling water in the air. I saw this on TV once and was amazed. Well, it does work. The water was instantly a million diamonds. Pretty cool. Or should I say cold?