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    What’s the coldest weather you’ve experienced?

    My first good dose of cold weather in Montana while out pushing cattle across tall hills was cold enough. Everything was covered in ice. That day I was out on a 4 wheeler and had to gather a good part of the herd alone that had separated and was out of sight. Just one other guy and myself had pushed the entire herd several miles from the north a day or two before to get them closer to headquarters for shipping.

    The coldest experience goes to when we were pushing a different herd of cattle on horseback in North Dakota. I have no idea what the air temperature was. The wind was so brutal and unforgiving! I had already been thrown from the saddle once and my head was sure feeling it after being slammed into the ground. All the horses were sure acting up that morning, as were the calves. A group of calves took off running together back to the ranch we had brought them from. That was several miles and many pastures earlier. They took shortcuts through barbed wire fences and across cattle guards.

    It took a good while to catch up to them on horseback. When we finally made it back to near the headquarters of that ND ranch, the calves were headed north along a gravel county road. One rider tried to cut them off but they just squeezed under the fence and cut across a section. Myself and another guy caught up to them way out in the middle. All we could do was try to hold them there until others could make it back in a dually pickup and long cattle trailer to get some panels set up in a distant corner. The wind was still blowing so hard. My body shivered over and over while stuck in the saddle. All that exposure caused my lips to crack and bleed. I obviously wasn’t used to those extremes. There’s nowhere to go to get out of the wind. You just sit there and take it. Then later in the day we were about three fourths of the way to the grazing association HQ still pushing the entire herd. A heavy rain started blowing horizontally. That was the day our horses were feeling about as miserable as their riders.

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    Mine was at the Barro Ranch when I was 10. Walked with my dad 2 miles into the marsh duck hunting in 15 deg weather and fell into a deep hole neck deep. I was beyond cold and probably close to being in serious trouble.

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      #3
      Coldest temps I’ve ever been in was about -4 degrees. Cold enough to officially freeze your nuts off.

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        #4
        1 degree in Brownwood. I believe it was January 1, 2009. It was my first time deer hunting ever. I shot a spike... I will never forget 5 am, go to the spot, the truck said 1. I don't know if I will ever experience that kind of cold ever again. Especially because of global warming

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          #5
          I’m pretty sure that you’ve been colder than any other TBHer.

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            #6
            -14° November 2000 rifle elk hunt near Steamboat Springs

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              #7
              Growing up in South Dakota with windchill -45

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                #8
                Business trip to Saint Paul, MN
                It reached -16 that week with wind chill around -30

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                  #9
                  This was a coiple weeks ago in Bozeman. Still so it wasnt TOO bad.

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                    #10
                    -4 in Marfa chasing mule deer. Had to be mid to late 70's. Not near enough clothes for that hunt.

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                      #11
                      -55 when I lived in North Pole, AK. You didn't waste any time getting inside from your vehicle.

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                        #12
                        Worst for me was in Kyrgyzstan (see profile). The day we landed a cold front hit and normally dry and cold weather turned into tons of snow and REALLY cold. At times it was blizzard conditions headed to base camp and at one point we got lost and ended up in a remote military depot where we picked up an escort for the remainder of the trip.

                        I think the temp was -20 to -30F and the wind was howling when we arrived at base camp after 55+ hrs of travel via planes, cars and post-iron curtain war wagons. I travel a lot and have made 100+ 16 hr flights and this was brutal for me. If I ever get to do that trip again, I would stay the night in Bishkek before heading to the hunting area.

                        Anyway, we arrived sometime in the middle of the night and I woke up and realized I had to leave part of myself in the outhouse. Pitch dark I make my way there and sit down... that was the coldest I’ve ever been and it was worth every extra hour of hard work I did since I started working my *** of when I was 12.

                        That hunt was my first ever published work outside of newspaper - The Texas Sporting Journal. Best I can tell, they don’t exist anymore so here is a link to the complete story.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by AlaskaFlyerFan View Post
                          -55 when I lived in North Pole, AK. You didn't waste any time getting inside from your vehicle.
                          !?!?!? Too cold!

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                            #14
                            When I lived in Nebraska as a kid our school had to call off school because it was too cold... they couldn't warm up classrooms above freezing. I remember the windchill was -42. Don't remember the actual temp but I think it was -19.

                            It was so cold the day before it got REALLY cold my buddies and I were spitting at a road sign and it would freeze before it hit it.

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                              #15
                              #1 Anchorage -12
                              #2 Afghanistan 10 degrees w/30 mph N wind

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