I have enjoyed recreational activities in the cold and the heat. Snowmobiling the trails of Wisconsin's north woods was a whole lot of fun. Noodling the Washita river in Oklahoma summer is quite enjoyable too.
When working outside in the cold gloves are like a women. Can't work with them, can't work without them. Working in an non A/C barely heated truck shop I've dropped tools from my hands being too cold to hang on, not from sweat making them slippery.
I'd rather drive during a summer downpour than a winter blizzard.
Retirement? If I had to choose between sweating or shivering I'd choose sweating.
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Back when I was a Soldier I experienced minus 70 wind chill factor. I would rather bare heat over the cold. Not a difficult answer for me. Philippines you can always take a swim, turn on air-con, fan or shower. I will never be returning to the Western Word. It's Peoples are about as cold as the weather.
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Cold and rain limit me to working inside or at least under cover (in a garage). Working with insulted gloves makes it hard to hold items, no gloves makes the hands go numb until it's hit, bumped, or scrached on something and the blood returns.
Cold weather is good for camping with the wife and sharing a sleeping bag. It's good for a campfire and the smell of something feeahly baked.
Rain just sucks
Slippery, both footing and holding on to tools
Risk of electric shock with tools
Decreased vision with watet running down my face
A slight breeze makes it cold
We feet (a personal irritation).
I'll take the warm weather, put on a hat, take off the shirt, keep a cold Gatorade available.
When it is over 95F (35c)
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Well having just had our first snow of the year in this part of the UK, my thoughts are of course turning to thoughts of sunshine and warmer climates.
While I waste my days just trying to keep warm and the jobs pile up of what needs doing when the better weather returns, I got to thinking would I prefer to be in the Philippines experiencing hotter weather conditions or would I still be sitting there waiting for the weather to be cooler to do all the jobs that need to be done.
Which climate suits you best, or do you like me find the weather limits your activities?
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