kingslug":x4959mzp said:My opinion is that its negligent to allow people to go up there at those temps. Severe frostbite and hypothermia is a very real danger. And yes ..some people do not know better.
Aspen, circa 1997, a partly sunny but cold day (not frigid though). A woman behind us on the gondi line was visibly shivering and had a couple of spots of early frostbite on her nose and cheekbone. We told her about that and strongly urged a hat and some kind of face protection. She refused - it would mess up her hair and makeup.berkshireskier":39al9rgm said:And you're right......some people don't have the sense to avoid spending too much time outside in such cold weather (esp. kids and teenagers) and frostbite and hypothermia happens.
Tony Crocker":3hiaspgn said:At the Mansfield Stake:
January 13 high 53F with 1.17 inch rain
January 14 high 0F
That about sums it up.