Canada is famous for its coldness, and Winnipeg is even more.
I think I adapted more than the Canadians to the Canadian winter. These days, the temperature is around 30-40 celsius below zero but I wear only the autumn jacket and riding bicycle on the snow road. I am alright but the people on the road whisper “Oh my God.” when they see me.
The lowest in winter is about -45 and the highest in summer is around 35 – the range of temperature is 80. But I am not sensitive to the cold nor the heat. I think my body just fits to Canada.
Well, of course, I wear Snowboard gloves with scarf and hat.
[...] covered most of the common tips for driving in cold weather. These precautions are taken by Canadians and Northern Europeans every winter. It’s just part of [...]
Pingback by Zazbot Discount Shopping » Blog Archive » Cold Weather Driving Tips — Monday, 28 January 2008 @ 16:57 |
Found a link to this post from here:
http://www.zazbot.com/28/cold-weather-driving-tips/
Some good winter driving tips from a Canadian.
Peace.
Comment by Betty — Monday, 28 January 2008 @ 16:59 |
Winter driving tips.
Comment by Betty — Monday, 28 January 2008 @ 16:59 |