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What are typical low end temperatures for XC?
OK, maybe this is a silly question, but while I live in an area with
regular winters (a "ski town," so to speak- SW Colorado ) the typical temperatures put us in "banana belt" when compared to other winter climes. While we have been getting regular -10 F nights, a day which maxes out at 15-20 degrees F is considered VERY cold here. (and even then we often have abundant warm sun.) This season we have been having weather colder than we have seen in quite some time acompanied by (mostly) much welcomed snow. In any case, what is the coldest typical daytime temperature that those of you in other parts of the country or world typically ski at? And when I say "typically" I mean just that - not some extreme that you experienced at one time or another. Also, is there a set cutoff point for competition? If so what is it (for race various governing bodies/rules)? (Yeah I know I could google it, but I'l bet someone here can answer off the top of their head.) Just curious. TIA DR |
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