I have a sure fire fix. I turn up the thermostat, get in my snuggie,
hot chocolate, turn on ESPN.....presto..no cold feet.
>
> Once the cold penetrates (and, it is an immutable fact that severe cold will 
> eventually penetrate; great shoes, booties, and socks keep most of it out, 
> but what does get through is the issue for all of us...it is your last line 
> of defense that I think is the issue) the principle of "body heat" is 
> impaired, and what you are wearing actually works against you. It keeps the 
> cold that penetrates in, and, since the feet can't "breath", what little bit 
> of warmth from energy metabolism that actually makes it to the feet cannot 
> assist in warming the toes; especially the little piggy that "had none", and 
> the one that went "wee wee wee, all the way home".
>
> Than again, I might not have the slightest idea of what it could be and just 
> enjoy spewing useless dribble.  
>
>
>
> ---- Donna&DavidWebster <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Seems like a silly question, but I'm having the worst time keeping my
> > feet warm during these chilly rides. I'm already wearing two pairs of
> > socks with one being wool, tights, and shoe covers.
>
> > Anyone out there have a solution for my chronically cold feet? thanks
> > y'all.
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