You need better gloves my friend. Or maybe mittens.
I?ll try and find you a link to some of my favorites. I?ve worked outside all day in this type of cold and my hands were fine.
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I've got one stored away if I need, as does the neighbor. Thanks.
You're right. I was wearing thin cotton gloves under some cheapo Mechanix gloves. I'm interested in something that has some amount of dexterity for cold like this though, so please send links. Two years ago I spent $100 on gloves in the middle of elk season to try and stay warm. I've got wool gloves and synthetic mittens from OR, and neither are as warm as I'd like. The mittens are okay as long as you're moving, but they are very delicate, so kind of worthless for hunting.
Pretty sure these are the ones I have. Possibly the warmest winter gloves I?ve ever used. Obviously a little bulky for fine dexterity but I am very happy with mine.
https://www.amazon.com/Caiman-2960-5.../dp/B0085JCPWE
Thanks, not terribly expensive either.
Make sure your pipes don't freeze. It's Valentines Days weekend....
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A tarp some pvc tent poles and a forced air heater.
The heating bill this month will be crazy. We set up the temp at 64F, and we gotta wear socks and jacket inside.
At temps this cold, I'd be worried about frozen pipes with the heat set so low.
I've got a pair of leather Caiman lined driving gloves that I bought from the glove guy at tanner 10 or 12 years ago. I use them pretty much every day in the winter, and I just started wearing through the leather in a couple spots this year.
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Yours or MrPrena’s lol. ^ (JD & Irving )
Those gloves look nice. But I always end up sweating then things go downhill.