What's the coldest you've ever been/experienced? How did you survive? Lose any fingers or toes?
>>83676278vaguely this
>>83676286Perhaps the office cubicle is colder than the warehouse after all.
>>83676278When my mom kicked me out in the winter and I had to walk ~4-ish miles to a friends houseSleeping in my car in the winter
I went out camping with someone in november. we both got drunk and he cut open his foot with an axe cutting firewood and he needed to go to the hospital. since i was really drunk and tired after staying up so long so i fell asleep by accident in the back seat of my car without any covering for my body. When I woke up it was about 5am and it was so cold i couldn't feel any of my face. I had to put my face in my armpits and huddle up for like 30 minutes to feel it again. didn't need any medical intervention but damn I was cold.
>>83676278Does anyone also get really cold after they masturbate?
>>83676330Speaking as a man (he/him), how does one even get hard when it's cold?
>>83676382You can wear gloves or get under your blankets.
>>83676393oh, well yeah, sure, when I need help sleeping of whatever. I have a 'jellyfish' vibrator now, so I don't have to work as hard.
>>83676278when i was a kid, i went on a trip in a group and it was in the fall or summer or something and i went to hang out and sleep in another groups tent and they were like "you wanna bring your bag here? wanna blanket?" and i was like "nah im goodthe night was okay, but the night-night got cold and i was on the ground so i was shivering and didnt sleepsnuck out to stay by the embers in the campfire and i forget what i did after thatcool trip, it was canoeing, and the camp was on a plateau at a fork in a river, and it was above a pretty large mud plain for a shorecozy
>>83676278Was cross country skiing and ended up in a cold spot/valley, around -24c.I just put on an extra pair of gloves and hurried up out of there.
>>83676278the coldest i have personally worked in was -65cwhen not working i have experienced around -67c and that was at the same siteall of our machines started breaking and we had to leave because the conditions were so badone of the machines we used in the field caught on fire during that from the extreme temperaturehad a few accidents and stuff over the years and i have minor frostbite in my right hand but nothing serious
>>83676507Damn, that's hardcore. What were you working on out there?
>>83676540mineral explorationand yeah, it can be pretty fuckedmost sites aren't like that though and just regular winter conditionswe were pretty far up north, and got stuck in a whiteout and really bad storm during that
>>83676555that's pretty amazing. idk if ive ever met a single person in my life who's out in frostpunk temperatures doing stuff. what would you wear to a job site like that?
i have a video from that job before it got bad, give me a minute and i will clip part of it
>>83676589lots and lots of layersthree pairs of socks and two pairs of gloves type shit
>>83676615i mean it's pretty crazy you were hanging out on the average temperature of mars, even with a lotta clothes.
>>83676631you get kind of conditioned to that, but anything around that temperature you can't really be in for very long.anything above -50 is very dangerous.have to keep moving, and we would regularly stop and build fires, etcsometimes if it's wet or too cold you're fucked though
i guess anything below -50 is the right way to say that.generally it will just be part of your face that's exposed and your eyelashes and stuff freeze instantly.
>ramp-up in monster hunter is uselessnever been so wrong in my LIFE
>>83676278All of them, I had like 60 of them at the time. Now I have to go get more
>>83676656replying to myself so it's easier to follow.the way i got frostbite in my hand was at a different site, wasn't that cold out something like -45c but we had some newfag who didn't keep the fire going overnight. we ran out of gas in the camp so i had to drive like 3 hours across a lake and back, and when i got back the house was a fridge. my hand was fucked from riding the snow machine, since the little guard was broken on the handle. didn't warm it up fast enough and we didn't have warm water in that place easily.
-20 Fahrenheit. Many years ago on a trip up north. I think it might have even been colder than that. I had several layers on and was moving so it wasn't too bad.
>>83676278Around 2018-2019 (cannot remember), my unit was doing Mountain training at Fort Drum and our douchebag commander thought it would be cool to stay out despite a growing polar vortex. Our therms registered the temp down to -40F. I watched grown men break down and sob in pain and one almost died, there was a big effort to keep him alive.
>>83676278i've had hypothermia it was pretty comfy actually
>>83677562We had few outdoor excercises that lasted week+ and one month long one. Temps were around -40, -30ish at the warmest. Never had been so happy about stove and a tent before.
>>83676278>What's the coldest you've ever been/experiencedMy qt pie 5' tall coworker pretends I don't exist and pushes me away every time I talk to her.
>>83677562>>83677890So glad I dropped out in basic training lol