I've had that hunting in -20 *F. the moisture from covering your nose and mouth goes up and settles on your eyelashes. You get little ice clumps. I always wanted to pee and see it turn to ice before it hit the ground.They showed a young lady in Russia this week -88.8 F. Her eyelashes were all caked with frost.
Watch out that member may freeze and fall off with the pee hitting the ground.I've had that hunting in -20 *F. the moisture from covering your nose and mouth goes up and settles on your eyelashes. You get little ice clumps. I always wanted to pee and see it turn to ice before it hit the ground.
Yeah I could never try that back in Minnesota - the member is too long and drags in the snow causing everything to freeze up...... ahh what are you going to do.....Watch out that member may freeze and fall off with the pee hitting the ground.