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Posted
3 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Thats a beautiful sight


That huge tall thing in the background - is that what Hammer built for Kenny to wash off the condiments and get dressed for the game?  Nice!

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

What others have said for top. But FEET FEET FEET. wool socks and boots. Standing on cement for four hours sucks the warm life out of your feet. 

Yes - Wool socks with boots.

But the layering info above is good - but rather "old school" which tends to not stand these days. Lots of layers makes you sweat. The perspiration can't escape thus holding moisture and sweat on your body and clothes. Then you freeze!

The MOST IMPORTANT piece is a windproof and water resistant jacket. Base layer under that with light moisture wicking clothes and you will be gold!

Hat, gloves, wool socks. Boom.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Dillenger4 said:

But the layering info above is good - but rather "old school" which tends to not stand these days. Lots of layers makes you sweat. The perspiration can't escape thus holding moisture and sweat on your body and clothes. Then you freeze!

 

This can definitely be an issue if you overdo it, but the nice thing about layers is that you can start peeling them off one at a time, tie them around your waist and sit on them if you feel your pores opening up and the sweat coming on.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

This can definitely be an issue if you over do it, but the nice thing about layers is that you can start peeling them off one at a time, tie them around your waist and sit on them if you feel your pores opening up and the sweat coming on.

Yeah man - everyone is different too. What works for you might not work for me etc. But layering is the way to go.

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Dillenger4 said:

Yes - Wool socks with boots.

But the layering info above is good - but rather "old school" which tends to not stand these days. Lots of layers makes you sweat. The perspiration can't escape thus holding moisture and sweat on your body and clothes. Then you freeze!

The MOST IMPORTANT piece is a windproof and water resistant jacket. Base layer under that with light moisture wicking clothes and you will be gold!

Hat, gloves, wool socks. Boom.

Made that mistake once. Brother had access to Tyvek suits. we wore them over our layers figuring we would be warm ad dry. Besides keeping the rain/snow out, they keep the sweat IN!  We were soaked by the end of the game.

 

Lets have an Allen Dive in the snow again!

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Posted (edited)

Now I feel  homesick and experiencing some serious  fomo.

 

a snow globe game?

 

OMG RAWRRRRR

 

GO BILLS!

 

This report is giving me serious feels like I want to be there soon badly lol

 

It's going to be a FUN WATCH Im buckled in!

 

Cheers mates!

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Posted
3 hours ago, SC STATE NUPE said:

I need some advice… I’m from South Carolina and used to visit some family of mine in Rochester a lot as a kid. It was only in the summertime though. I’m going to the game in Cleveland in two weeks and have never been in bitter cold for no more than 15 minutes. And it wasn’t bitter because it’s South Carolina. How do you all advise how I dress for this game? I know many of you are from this element, so what benefits you could be a death sentence for me. But any advice would help!😂

 

Battery heated socks do wonders and you can buy them on Amazon fairly cheep. They have ones you can control with your phone and come with extra rechargeable batteries so you can change them out if they die. 

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Posted

There's a couple of Canadian Models that show Orchard Park having around 6 inches of snow by 7 pm. I'm personally not buying that. 2 to 3 inches is the best bet.

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Snowing slightly harder now but still light. Like when its lightly raining, not the big fluffy fakes.

Posted
51 minutes ago, Draconator said:

There's a couple of Canadian Models that show Orchard Park having around 6 inches of snow by 7 pm. I'm personally not buying that. 2 to 3 inches is the best bet.


Canadian models…..that’s what we used to call them at the Sundowner. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, SC STATE NUPE said:

I need some advice… I’m from South Carolina and used to visit some family of mine in Rochester a lot as a kid. It was only in the summertime though. I’m going to the game in Cleveland in two weeks and have never been in bitter cold for no more than 15 minutes. And it wasn’t bitter because it’s South Carolina. How do you all advise how I dress for this game? I know many of you are from this element, so what benefits you could be a death sentence for me. But any advice would help!😂

Put on a Bills Jersey and head for the nearest sports bar 

Posted
5 minutes ago, WotAGuy said:


Canadian models…..that’s what we used to call them at the Sundowner. 

Actually, they were BALLET dancers...😌

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Posted
13 hours ago, Draconator said:

Thankfully my snowblower starts. Firing it up at 4:15 pm. 

ours died last winter (was a hand-me-down from the in laws, about a quarter century old) :( 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, JMM said:

Actually, they were BALLET dancers...😌


Ahh… that’s right.  The models were at the GTR in Fort Erie. 

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