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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1835003" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Upstate N.Y.? I lived there for 27 years...open wrist gloves packed with snow. Only a few things i used to keep my hands warm...you can actually use your mind to super heat you hands, takes a lot of practice, my father was the expert on that...his hands be steaming hot in 20 below zero...sometimes i could do that and have super heated hands too.</p><p>Insulated Mittens with elastic around the wrists where-4 fingers are together, not gloves were the best. I had an expensive pair of insulated gloves, fingers insulated separately where i could work better than mittens..they were water proof and had leather on the fingers and palms for grabbing stuff and working with tools...they're out there. Men and boys are luckier than girls/women...I've pissed on my hands at lot...and it's a great feeling. Boys are born with a toy and it's useful too. </p><p>For super heated hands...Try this one technique Jeanne...go outside with bare hands and grab some snow in your hands...make a snow ball and throw it...then go back inside for 10 to 20 minutes and flex your hands... your hands should warm up and begin to super heat...overheat the other direction as you focus on wishing your hands to get super hot....once your hands are "super hot" go outside without gloves and see how long you can last with bare hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1835003, member: 8359"] Upstate N.Y.? I lived there for 27 years...open wrist gloves packed with snow. Only a few things i used to keep my hands warm...you can actually use your mind to super heat you hands, takes a lot of practice, my father was the expert on that...his hands be steaming hot in 20 below zero...sometimes i could do that and have super heated hands too. Insulated Mittens with elastic around the wrists where-4 fingers are together, not gloves were the best. I had an expensive pair of insulated gloves, fingers insulated separately where i could work better than mittens..they were water proof and had leather on the fingers and palms for grabbing stuff and working with tools...they're out there. Men and boys are luckier than girls/women...I've pissed on my hands at lot...and it's a great feeling. Boys are born with a toy and it's useful too. For super heated hands...Try this one technique Jeanne...go outside with bare hands and grab some snow in your hands...make a snow ball and throw it...then go back inside for 10 to 20 minutes and flex your hands... your hands should warm up and begin to super heat...overheat the other direction as you focus on wishing your hands to get super hot....once your hands are "super hot" go outside without gloves and see how long you can last with bare hands. [/QUOTE]
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