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Cecilia registered: 2011-06-04 |
A day in the snow, near Madrid. Seven degrees Celsius under zero. I'm not used because in my city snow is rare, but I have no problems in walking. I walked a while and then went into a hot spot. The change in temperature between cold and heat produced me itching between the toes. Otherwise, all good.
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posted 2014-02-09 19:58:28 | ||
e358ln registered: 2013-05-06 |
When you finally quit smoking?
I like your fur hat, fur coat, scarf, but your pants are too thin and looks unsuitable for this weather. Are you really did not feel cold in it? I advice wearing thick pants like this They looks nicer. I like your native color of hair but don't like any eyeshadows and nail polish. How long you walked on snow? Maybe 1 hour? Would you pass 2 km, if you have a warm outfit and the frost is weak, approx. -1C? What place was the hot spot? Car or house? Will your skin itch if the ambient temperature raises gradually? I sent next email. When will you answer on my previous letters? |
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posted 2014-02-10 20:34:42 , edited 2014-02-10 20:51:58 | ||
Cecilia registered: 2011-06-04 |
The pants are plushed leggins and are really hot. I was not very cold. The temperature was -7 degrees. I was in the snow 3 hour in intervals of 30 minutes each, but I think I can be one hour without problems. The hot spot was a car and also I was resting on a bar. The sudden change in temperature is what causes the itching.
I hope I have answered your questions. |
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posted 2014-02-10 22:42:56 | ||
cdneey registered: 2014-02-11 |
I think that you can walk for at least 2 hours in snow without any rest in hot spot.
I had walked for 2 hours in only snow but I didn't have any problem. My walk's distance is about 9.2km. My feet is still fine. I hope to challenge walking for 3 hours in only snow without any rest. I'm looking forward to D-day maybe next year. |
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posted 2014-02-11 03:17:05 , edited 2014-02-11 09:27:10 |
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