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2 hours ago, seedy said:

I have lived and worked in the High Arctic in Canada my whole life.

Trust me when I say that no one 'lives in igloos'.

Hard these days to even find an old timer who remembers how to build one.

That being said, I have overnighted in them on hunting trips and they work excellent.

The coldest I have been is on top of Treble Cone in New Zealand, and Chicago in January.

I got pretty cold in Canada. I was sitting in Calgary Stadium watching the most boring version of football ever invented, and it was 4 degrees Centigrade according to a big scoreboard. In the middle of what Canadians call summer.

A fight broke out among a few spectators, IMO they were only doing it to stay warm.

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Arctic does not get as cold as interior due to the breeze which prevents inversion.

Saw 7 straight nights Dawson YT - located in a river valley - minus 57C (minus 71 F)

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