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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Brrrrrrrrrrrr!!!

 

Today it is -14C with the 40 km/hr wind driving it down to -25C with the wind chill.  The rocks on the beach at St. Philips were covered with frozen sea spray.  The wind blew a layer of ice crystals against the shore.


The harbour was choked with ice.


Not much room to put-in.


I walked out into the wind on the harbour apron to survey the numerous white caps.  It was bitterly cold with wind gusts in the 50 km/hr range.  It was so cold my eyes watered and my ears were stinging.  Any extended time in the cold wind would surely risk frostbite.

Paddling will have to wait for a break in this current cold snap.

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That's cold! Beautiful, though.

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  2. Ya Mia it was bitter, biting cold. All the ice in the harbour is fresh water floating on top of the sea water which of course freezes at a lower temperature. The cold snap should pass soon so I can get back on the water.

    Tony :-)

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