Having been out in -49C weather up in Sudbury, ON (The second largest Finnish Community outside of Finland, oddly enough), I can concur with Don's observations here.

-Adam



Don Williams wrote:
That's a 'rural legend'. It doesn't happen. Not at -48C anyway which is the coldest its been here since we came to Finland. Other much more uncomfortable things happen to anatomy casually or promiscuously exposed in very cold weather. Its a good idea not to do any writing at all. Or at least keep your ideas to yourself until you're standing in front of a substantial campfire.

Don

Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:

Malcolm Smith wrote on 20.02.06 13:08:

Well, it is cold there - writing in the snow?

I believe there are places in Russia where you wouldn't be able to do it -
you urine would froze in the air not reaching ground or rather snow :-) I
think Boris can only confirm that ;-)



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