The coldest I've ever felt was in Kyrgyzstan. I don't remember exactly how cold it was, but it was well below zero. Eff that place.
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The coldest I've ever felt was in Kyrgyzstan. I don't remember exactly how cold it was, but it was well below zero. Eff that place.
I had lost my driver's license for a year and was taking the bus at the time. We had a few record setting cold days that year. I remember one day was -28° and I was waiting for a late bus for over an hour.
Also, about 3 years ago, my dog chased some geese flying overhead out onto a frozen lake and fell through the ice. I went out & got him. As soon as I grabbed ahold of his paw, he had given up swimming & trying to get up on the ice. I broke through half my body, with only my legs still on the ice. My entire head, arms and torso were under water & my dog was that deep under water before I pulled him out. I put his paws on the ice, slid myself backward and out of the water, and then pulled him the rest of the way out. Then we walked back across the ice together. By the time I got inside the house, I was shaking uncontrollably and went straight into the shower. My ex towel dried my dog & laid with him to warm him back up.
Minnesota has is the coldest I've ever been. I'm pretty sure it has to do with the humidity.
-20*. I'm beginning to hate the cold so much here.
Oddly the coldest I have felt was Camp Pendleton. It was just under freezing but my fire team was not prepared to be left out all night for patrol. It was the coldest I have felt. I was dressed for it so when I was out in -70 windchill in WI I actually felt warmer.
-60 something, that's in Celsius, static air temp. windchill is unknown.
-60 in Nome, AK for some reason i though sledding would be fun...it was not