I saw a guy with a similar outfit 2 days in a row at a local ice rink.
He was dressed a little bit more for the weather. He had a tuque on, the guy in the photo does not.
See lots of winter shorts wearing guys, sometimes they also dawn the winter crocs.
But like @oioioi stated they typically bust out the tuque and a hoodie.
#forever17
So what's on the books for GTAMers for the winter? Riding is over (for me it was early Nov) and now looking for some new things to do as 3 kids, a house, and work are not enough to take up every waking moment.
First off, I started racing on my PS4 as I remembered how much I enjoyed it when I was younger, and still do apparently! I tried out a racing wheel and after much searching scored a good Black Friday deal on my wheel. Stupid fun compared to the controller!
(Excuse the mess)
Also got into some puzzles but need to find a way to do it during my spare time...
I have to agree, I'm out for many hours and even dressed appropriately the cold sinks into my bones and lingers... I'd rather be cutting grass then plowing snow any day.
This time last week I was at a FIFO up on the Hudson Bay coast, -32 was the high for 3 days straight, with the wind chill bringing us below -40. So cold 2 of our trucks wouldn't start (the Fords of course), and the fuel in our frost fighters froze. 2 x 12 hour days with no heat at -30 is a chilling experience.
But the worst was a lesson re-learned. I use a big Milwaukee tape measure, i couldn't grip the tape hook with big winter gloves so I used my teeth to pull it out a few inches. The friggin tape hook froze solid to the end of my tongue, as I pulled the tape back, it peeled off a chunk of tongue flesh.
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