tcreeley
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I use a close fitting goatskin glove like Justin. Then over that I pull on another glove for warmth, lined or unlined. I can get alot of close work done with just the goatskin gloves.
This.I have bit of wisdom pasted on to me from my days winter mountaineering. It really helps keep the feet and hands warm.
If your feet/hands are cold, put on a hat. If your hands/feet are still cold put on a warmer hat..
Keep your core temperature up and your hand and feet will not get cold. It also takes your body about three days to get used to the cold. It will adapt.
Well, winter has arrived and as I have grown more senior, I can keep every part of my anatomy warm in sub freezing weather except my hands and fingers.
I would surly welcome any tips on how to remedy the problem and still maintain some semblance of dexterity.
Maybe get a physical to see if there may be deterring problems for cold hands.
Sam MacGee found the solution on the Marge of Lake LeBarge!
I have bit of wisdom pasted on to me from my days winter mountaineering. It really helps keep the feet and hands warm.
If your feet/hands are cold, put on a hat. If your hands/feet are still cold put on a warmer hat.
I've always heard the same advice-- basically how much heat is lost through one's head in cold weather. Been reading lately that this is a myth.
Your body will adapt. It usually takes about three days of working outside before you stop feeling miserable all the time.