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    Well Saturday I was wearing my 16oz Graham of Mantieth, with my Prince Charlie and a 3/4 long very heavy leather coat from Andrew Mark, I think that might have something to do with why I was warm.

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    Sorry about that, we just got tired of that cold weather here and pushed it on East.

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    Well, you've all convinced me. I'm heading out with my Heritage Hose (God bless 'em!) and my pipe band's 18 oz. MacAlpine tank. Maybe I'll don the Arran sweater to keep the upper body warm too!

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    Sounds like you will be warm enough, I want an update when you get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba View Post
    The temps getting in double digit below zero has kept me inside much more, but I've been warm enough when I go out in my WPG Cameron, wool hose, sweater and leather jacket. Enough wool to knit a sheep.
    Yeah, I was out Saturday night in the 30s wearing the WPG Gordon, and I was planty warm. I wore a sweater and leather bomber jacket on the torso--along with a wool bonnet on the noggin--so I was fine.

    And, Beloit, the arran sweater and wool bonnet will make all the difference. I can't wear my own heavy wool sweater unless is really cold and I'm outside. cover the torso and head, and you'll probably be fine.
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    Currently a beautiful 85* Fahrenheit here. Gotta love Southern California!

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    Too darn cold here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    they say that once it gets below 20 degrees F you can't tell the difference anyway...
    NOT true. They obviously have never had to walk 3 blocks to class in -30 degree weather. Imagine this: you get all bundled up, and open the door to begin your walk to class. When you open the door, the air is so dry and so cold that you have to take 3 "practice breaths" to actually inhale anything. You can bet your butt that if you don't have a scarf covering your mouth and nose that you won't be able to breathe for very long.

    ...plus, you start to ge snotsicles, which are never fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    NOT true. They obviously have never had to walk 3 blocks to class in -30 degree weather. Imagine this: you get all bundled up, and open the door to begin your walk to class. When you open the door, the air is so dry and so cold that you have to take 3 "practice breaths" to actually inhale anything. You can bet your butt that if you don't have a scarf covering your mouth and nose that you won't be able to breathe for very long.

    ...plus, you start to ge snotsicles, which are never fun.
    Thats hard for me to even imagine, the coldest I've ever experienced was -8c (camping). But then we go the other way, often a fair bit over 40c during the summer, which I don't enjoy one little bit.

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    What am I wearing under my kilt?

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    Warmer than just jeans though!

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