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Mark,Let it be known that the term "Frostbutt" was coined on this day of the lord December 17, 2009, by MARK on thechainlink.org.
Tony Adams said: On a related note, is anyone else considering drawing up a chart for what gear to wear for a given ranges of temperatures? It is a delicate balance to be warm enough without getting all sweaty and it seems that every winter I need to relearn it. It would be handy to have a chart or something to remind me of what works and at what point frostbutt protection becomes overkill.
Craft has some great briefs that help out with this. There's a gore windstopper panel in the front that block the wind and keep things much warmer.
Hard to be scientific about this unless we know whether we're speaking specifically of "snowballs" or "frozen banana" :-)
Tony Adams said:H3N3 said:Mark,Let it be known that the term "Frostbutt" was coined on this day of the lord December 17, 2009, by MARK on thechainlink.org.
Does anyone have dibbs on "Frostbutt" for a band name? My death polka band has been been nameless since its inception (about four seconds ago).
As for the frostbutt itself, I've had a similar problem occasionally - not my butt per se, but some appendages in that region nearly freezing off on the coldest of days. I found that, as Matt M. notes, one extra pair of flannel boxers (in my case) fixed me right up. But then again, my science was not precise.
On a related note, is anyone else considering drawing up a chart for what gear to wear for a given ranges of temperatures? It is a delicate balance to be warm enough without getting all sweaty and it seems that every winter I need to relearn it. It would be handy to have a chart or something to remind me of what works and at what point frostbutt protection becomes overkill.
Snowballs, huh? Does that make one a numbnut?
I think that's a different but related condition that occurs when you have a saddle that doesn't work so well for you.
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