Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
I don't know how you people (most of the country) deal with these kinds of winters, mickey? I was born and raised in Florida and now live in Vegas. In between I had 8 years of Philadelphia and Philly winters, which are mild compared to what you describe, but grueling and difficult for someone like me that isn't used to snow and cold. That was the one thing about my time in Phila that I hated.

In answer to your question. It is colder than usual in Vegas right now. The average high temperature for January is 59 degrees. That means many days of 60 or better and a few closer to 50. It is currently 48 at 1:30 pm and windy. I don't expect any sympathy from those of you that deal with artic conditions, but 48 and windy is too cold for me. I wear shorts every day of the year.
How does he "deal" with Montana winters? It's called being prepared, tough-skinned, and not being a pussy.

We actually can't wait to get back to the cold winter weather. We leave Mon. for a few days in Tahoe then driving to our home in S. Dakota for several weeks. Got a rental SUV for 4 weeks and we travel winters with a generator, extra gasoline, and plenty of food & water with a Yeti cooler and propane cooker just in case. In other words, we're PREPARED, and we don't whine about nor fear the elements. AQ likely sits around at home scared to death of "global warming" or whatever the weaklings call it today. I look at travel this time of year as an opportunity to experience what life has to offer when it comes to challenging conditions. Most of you hide in your safe spaces.

Claiming to have spent years in a shithole like Philadelphia is just as pathetic as claiming to win "$100k a year" at bj. The little people just can't lie big enuf.

You must be the BOMB in shorts.