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Originally Posted by ila
Go camping when the temperature goes down to -40°C (-40° is exactly the same in Fahrenheit or Centigrade)
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I have to admit Ila, I thought you were lying on this point until I did the calculation myself. You are, in fact correct!
I've wanted to go winter camping as you describe. For that matter, I've wanted to spend a winter in Antarctica, but I doubt I ever have the chance. Recently, I saw a job opening for a summer position in Antarctica doing hydroponic food production...If only I didn't have my committments here. Oh well...
Winter camping is a completely different ball of wax than the summer variant, but I think it stands to be more rewarding.