What did you do in your garage today..?

Where do you live, in Tuktyuktuk?
I split my time between Markham and the far reaches of Northern Ontario.

I’m in Moosonee at the moment, balmy -22 (-33 with windchill) and the snow is falling , hard I can’t see 10 yards. I’m snow stuck at the moment, we travel on small planes so no-go in a blizzard. Might take the JBWR to my next stop - that’s an adventure!
 
Popped the clutch off my old sled. Have a dead spot between 5000 -6000 RPMs and we're thinking it's the new used clutch.

Also finally popped the rear wheel from the KLX. It's getting new rubber, chain and sprockets.
 
I split my time between Markham and the far reaches of Northern Ontario.

I’m in Moosonee at the moment, balmy -22 (-33 with windchill) and the snow is falling , hard I can’t see 10 yards. I’m snow stuck at the moment, we travel on small planes so no-go in a blizzard. Might take the JBWR to my next stop - that’s an adventure!
I would much rather have it cold and snow than that gray -5 and hard ground - at least you can sled, ice fish, show shoe. What small planes are you in? 172's or Beavers/Otters? Are they on ski's or wheels?
 
I split my time between Markham and the far reaches of Northern Ontario.

I’m in Moosonee at the moment, balmy -22 (-33 with windchill) and the snow is falling , hard I can’t see 10 yards. I’m snow stuck at the moment, we travel on small planes so no-go in a blizzard. Might take the JBWR to my next stop - that’s an adventure!
If you are up there in the spring, you could take part in the river ice breakup thing they do up there.
 
Not sure if that is accurate. It's consistently -30 up there, with wind about - 40.
Plus a long stretch of no sunlight.

I'm ok with a day or so of -20 or -30.
Yup. It’s very windy, very snowy, and very, very cold. I don’t mind the cold, good gear keeps you warm. But if you’re working outside the wind chill is below -30 you can’t escape the cold, you can’t only work about 20 minute stints before warming up.

But there is sunlight from 8 to 5.
 
I would much rather have it cold and snow than that gray -5 and hard ground - at least you can sled, ice fish, show shoe. What small planes are you in? 172's or Beavers/Otters? Are they on ski's or wheels?
King Airs.

-30 is chilly on a sled, once you’re moving it’s -50. There is no gear I’m aware of that keep you safe on a sled at those temps. A sliver open in your gear burns skin in seconds.

Don’t ask how I know.
 
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