GPSGuided wrote:Body fat helps... Skinny folks freeze.
Not all of us. I'm pretty lean and people regularly comment on my habit of walking barefoot in the snow around camp. Part canadian maybe?
I usually do my winter hikes in just a shirt and jumper and only throw an overlayer / gloves on if bad weather sets in. 0 deg bags tend to do me fine down to around -5. Motorbike around in canberra winters and victorian rains, never bothered me much.
No idea why. Grew up in QLD and hated the heat. Loved our holidays with family in NSW because it finally got below 15C. Used to annoy my mum by leaving my windows open for the cool fresh air. So possibly something I was born with?
At the end of the day we all need the same core temp to run, but various anatomical variations might leave one person more prone to cold extremities or discomfort than another. I get terrible earache if I go swimming then stand in cold wind, but if I'm dry it's not an issue. My main snowhiking buddy carries the half weight of my entire pack in clothes alone - gets wicked chillblains and cold fingers and ears. But, he's about 14ft tall, so I suspect circulation systems dont scale efficiently, or he's possibly catching the jetstream.
Conditioning helps too. I feel the cold, I just don't ...feel cold?