Game on. I will try to get my 1km in today in those temps if they get low enough.
Yup, I can hear the comments already Bob. The word on the forum has it that a someone living in Winnipeg is really someone who is to weird to live in Oregon and therefore had to be exiled to Winnipeg.
Bare, I did my run at about 7:00 pm so it was dark and the paths were not holding any heat of any kind from the daytime sun. Anyway, if the way was a little clearer I probably, this is just conjecture though, could of ran another mile or so. My feet were warm enough, but I did not want to risk the loose snow and the chance of either slipping on the ice or sticking to it.
Our temps are currently rebounding back into normality today as the temps started rising at about midnight, we are to be back into the teens this afternoon (that would be negative teens though).
My mukluks are custom made to my feet by my lovely and very talented wife. No rubber sole just two layers of buckskin for this guy and of course a little bit of fleece lining. These are traditional hunting muckluks not the fancy ones that you get in the store with all the poof and useless fur trim. They are awesome in cold weather, lots of ground feel.
Ambassador Bob, no, that is nuts, and now I find out Dutchie is as nuts as you: -24 C = -11 F!!! I bow out before even trying. Hats off to you gentlemen, you got this Minnesotan feeling like a wimpy Californian. My Borean bravado is in tatters.Got me Bob, I got out for 1k in the afternoon, air temp of -24C but no windchill. And like Bob, I think my cadence was 300. Had to keep those feet turning over fast. Would I do it again, maybe but more then likely not. I gracefully bow down to the king of cold.
great run last night.....2 degrees and dry!
....I think I should invest in a reflective vest however as it is getting dark quickly and my normal running apparel is a bit dark
@dutchie ... -24C is darn cold.
Can I consider this an honorary title?:Well done Lee, you would make a great Winnipeger.