It doesn’t get that cold where I live but years ago when I worked at a ski 
resort and spent all day standing in subzero temperatures, I wore Sorrel 
boots, they have a very thick wool felt liner that can be removed if they 
get damp. 

It would one of my first purchases if I lived where it got really cold. 
The only time they were insufficient is when it was minus 30f for a week

Ray
On Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 12:40:53 PM UTC-8 Bob Ehrenbeck wrote:

> HI Corwin,
>
> Good to hear you're another practitioner of WHM and have benefitted from 
> it! I haven't done the ice baths yet, but I do take ice cold showers daily. 
> I've never felt better, but I'm hoping it'll eventually provide some relief 
> to the cold fingers I experience during winter riding.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 1:31:59 AM UTC-5 Corwin wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob -
>>
>> Given that I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, I don't experience much 
>> in the way of cold weather. Your mention of the Wim Hof method piqued my 
>> interest though. I have been practicing the Wim Hof method for many years 
>> now. I bathe in cold water. I'm a diver, so I wear much a thinner wetsuit 
>> than others I dive with - and do not wear a hood. When I told Grant about 
>> the Wim Hof method, he looked at me as though I was crazy. Most of the 
>> time, I wear no gloves. Occasionally, I will wear a thin pair of silk or 
>> polypropylene liners.
>>
>> Namaste,
>>
>> Corwin
>>
>

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