Originally Posted by
Robson Valley
Cold feet? Come on, it can't be that bad. The next time you're out to shovel the 90cm from last night's dump and it's a balmy -10C, say hi to me.
Competent sources of footwear, particularly if you aren't moving too much:
1. Sorrel "Felt-pacs" have removable felt liners to become dry again. Winter outdoor footwear of choice.
2. Snowmobile rider's boots. My size 12's are enormous = barefoot at -20C for a short drive to the store is no biggie.
Removable liners as well.
Snowmobile rider's gloves look like space-suit leftovers, they are far warmer than I expected and the sense of manual dexterity is excellent.
There's usually a goggle-wiping squeegee blade on the index finger of the left glove. DON'T attempt to wipe your nose drible with it,
no matter how cold it is but you won't feel the cut so that's OK.
3. There is footwear for -50C. That stuff never comes cheap.