It depends what you are doing out there, Byron.Byron Drachman wrote:There are things called jackets, gloves or pogies, hats, etc. that allow one to be outdoors without getting cold. Usually the problem is being too warm because the body generates heat once you start rowing OTW. For example, this morning I paused and took my jacket off after a few K. Gloves or pogies were not necessary.Ranger wrote:When is the weather going to turn around? I'd love to get back OTW. It's still _freezing_ here in Ann Arbor.
I go along quite a bit faster than you.
You go along so slowly it's ridiculous.
Sure, then the weather is no problem.
Nor is steering, fatigue, balance, obstacles, other boats, water temperature, and everything else that is a problem about rowing hard in cold weather.
ranger