Mentalist, on 08 September 2018 - 05:22 PM, said:
You people are weird. Drink a cold beverage and find shade in the heat. 25 degrees of dry heat is the best weather ever (maybe add a light breeze to it). You can literally do anything in that. Wet heat is less enjoyable, sure, but it still beats minus 10 or minus 15 any day.
Cold beverage and shade doesn't do shit for heat. And there's a practical upper limit on how much you can drink, evenn if it did help. It helps even less when the air itself is hot, not just the sun. I've been in "30" degrees in some places where it's very different to "30" degrees elsewhere - the actual sunlight is closer to 40, and standing in shade is like standing in a dim oven. Anything over 30 and the only solution is air conditioning on high. Minus ten and I'm good to go for anything. I literally can't run in thirty degree heat. But I'll do a marathon at five below. XD
Mentalist, on 08 September 2018 - 05:59 PM, said:
Yes, I will also mention that I lived 3 winters (october-late April) in minus 40, and I worked 7 summers in humid 30+ outside. In my experience, heat is unequivocally better than cold.
Minus 40 is pretty extreme - but I am non-functional in 30+ humid. Literally unable to do anything but emulate a puddle. It's not even a case of which is more pleasant at that point, it's that there is absolutely nothing I can do to adjust my own temperature to a point where I'm able to function comfortably. Like, maybe wrapping myself in ice packs or something, but that's gonna end badly. Negatives can be fought by more layers, fires, heaters, blankets, and so on. Heat can't. I don't even know how this is a debate. Even if you like 25 degrees and sunny over say -5, you have to admit there are more and easier options to change your experienced temperature in the latter than the former. Like, if someone says to me, "Silencer, you need to go and dig this trench" in -5, I suit up, put on a coat, I'm golden. They say that to me in 25 degrees, I take off my shirt and...am still fucked? Find a huge industrial fan and some generator to blow air at me while I work? XD
Even putting aside my clear personal preference for cold, you've got to admit getting warm in cold conditions is easier than getting cold in warm conditions. Plus, if you're hot and you need to do physical stuff, you are more limited than normal. If it's cold, you can do way more for longer!