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    They're predicting snow starting tonight for the next three days here. We'll see...

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    Brrrrr...nice and cold and snowy here in Michigan, too! Great pic!

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    Who says Kilts and snow do not get along? Awesome
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    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    JamesA,

    I spent four years in Alaska. I feel for you.

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    Winter has come here and already worn out its welcome!
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    Snow kilt

    Understand the Stillwater Standard is acrylic. How was it for warmth in the snow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by muirkirkca View Post
    Understand the Stillwater Standard is acrylic. How was it for warmth in the snow?
    Well, um that depends. I was fine. But I have been told that I am a freak by my friends and wife.

    I felt quite warm, and with the hat I was wearing, a bit overdress as I began to actually sweat while shoveling. For those in warmer climes, that is bad becuase the sweat freezes and you are then icey and cold under you clothes.

    JamesA

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    Looking good! All we've had is rain so far (keeping my fingers crossed).
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Great pic. You must be very hardy - I always go with hose up in winter.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Let's see, for a little more warmth; 'hot hands', "toastee toes' or something in that order to prevent, b_ _ _ b _ _ _ s!

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