20 Nov 13, 08:00PM
I think the hottest temperature I've ever experienced is probably about +40 C, while the coldest is probably about -40 C. Central Alberta will swing between -40 C and +30 C in a typical year (we'll hit both those extremes a few days each year).
+40 C is obviously much more survivable than -40 C, but I still like the cold better - this is probably only because we have these wonderful things call buildings which can be used to heat human bodies. Generally speaking, they're much better at keeping bodies warm in cold temperature than cool in hot temperature.
+40 C is obviously much more survivable than -40 C, but I still like the cold better - this is probably only because we have these wonderful things call buildings which can be used to heat human bodies. Generally speaking, they're much better at keeping bodies warm in cold temperature than cool in hot temperature.