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Do Your Hands Get Cold?? GIVEAWAY!!!!!
Mercury
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To promote my NEW handwarmer auctions, I'm giving away 2 handwarmers to FIVE people! I'll run this giveaway until some time next week! Shipping is on me, as always!
These handwarmers last for EIGHT HOURS and are good for hunting, camping, etc!
Also, check out my handwarmers I have for sale! You get TEN for $9.99!! FREE SHIPPING FOR FORUM MEMBERS!
Click here to see them:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.aspx?User=227371
So, just tell me the coldest place you've ever traveled to, and how cold it was, and you are in!
Merc
These handwarmers last for EIGHT HOURS and are good for hunting, camping, etc!
Also, check out my handwarmers I have for sale! You get TEN for $9.99!! FREE SHIPPING FOR FORUM MEMBERS!
Click here to see them:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.aspx?User=227371
So, just tell me the coldest place you've ever traveled to, and how cold it was, and you are in!
Merc
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i'll be buying some.
put one in your hat and one in your shorts
and you don't acer if your hands are cold![;)]
tom
The coldest place I have ever been to was Brady, Tx. I was hunting a tower stand that was 23 ft off the ground (no bs). It was 19 degrees with a 4-6 mph wind maybe gusting up to 8-10mph.
This "blind" had nothing but a 2x4 frame and camo net. I got so cold that I abandoned the stand, leaving everything behind. Gun, knife, flashlight everything. I left about 30 min before dark as I knew it was a 15-20 min back to camp on foot.
I was so cold my feet were numb, I was shaking so hard my teeth were actually chattering, uncontrollably. I was biting on my finger to curb the noise. I sat in front of the fire place for an hour and was still shivering.
I was just 13. That was the last time I hunted that stand.
One of the coldest days was sleddin last year in Wi.-18 with a windchill of -35 and the hand warmers on the sled quit workin about 26 miles into my journey.
So, don't put me in, but thanks for your generosity, plug or not.[^]
I thought Nebraska got cold!
Don't remember actual temperatures, just that it was colder than I had ever experienced, before, or since!
When I got to the plant parking lot the first day, and saw an outlet at each parking place to plug your car in, I knew I was not going to enjoy my time there!
Every place delivered, even steakhouses, once we got back to the motel at night, we usually didn't leave.
What really got me was that the locals seemed to love it.
Many of the bars, and restaurants were packed with snowmobiles at night.
I asked one guy how long this weather lasted, he replied,"clear through March, if we are lucky"
Great giveaway!
Please put this cold blooded Nebraskan's name in.
Thanks for the chance!
Jim
After having frozen my hands back in '95 anywhere I go that's A/Cd or 60 degrees or colder hurts.
While hunting my hands were ashen grey, don't know if I'd have been able to pull the trigger if I saw something.
I am married. Don
L[:p]L!
Coldest Place I Have ever been Was The Divorce Attorneys Office When Ex And I Signed the Papers Must Been 200* below Far.[}:)][;)]
COB
Merc
Yes need some for the mits.
I never have used those as yet, I'm a bit curious.
Point Rock, NY > +5 with 40 mph wind.
Merc
I use them at work .
One on each side next to your kidneys will do the trick !
Thanks
High of 48F here in Tucson today! HOW WILL I SURVIVE! Guess I need to find some long pants.......I know I have some somewhere.
[:p]
Merc
Merc