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raviepoo once bubbled...
How can you survive in weather like that? I go into hibernation mode when the temperature goes below 50.

A better question is WHY would someone live in weather like that. :)
 
ckharlan66 once bubbled...


A better question is WHY would someone live in weather like that. :)

Snow is pretty.

Skiing is cool and, up here, is close by.

You can dive anyway.

However, moving gear in this weather is not fun. I've still got the frostbite marks on my hands from moving tanks in 4 deg. F weather last weekend.
 
I am all for winter but dang -41 is a bit much for me....got to be warmer skiing somewhere. :)

Chad
 
sxyscubagal once bubbled...
It was 75 today here in Scottsdale... Had to wear a halter top at the Phoenix Open!!! Sorry...

Okay, so how many of us looked at her profile????:D
 
detroit diver once bubbled...


Okay, so how many of us looked at her profile????:D

A better question is how many will admit it. :D

Chad
 
Just mention the word "halter top" and I'm awake!
 
of living in the Intermountain Southwest.

sxyscubagal once bubbled....

It was 75 today here in Scottsdale...

Was there in shorts last weekend. Was mid 50's here in Albuquerque today.


I looked...I admit it.
 
detroit diver once bubbled...
Just mention the word "halter top" and I'm awake!
yes i am guilty but thats because it is too cold for any Canadian to be wearing anything but seventeen layers of tops
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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