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    Do you think it's cold where you are? Think again
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    Yakutsk Russia I just checked the predicted HIGH today will be -54 f




    Yakutsk: Journey to the coldest city on earth

    Think our winter's been a bit grim? Try visiting Yakutsk – the Russian city where 'a bit nippy' means minus 50C, and a quick dash to the corner shop could end in frostbite. Shaun Walker enjoys amini-break in deepest Siberia


    At minus 5C, the cold is quite refreshing and a light hat and scarf are all that's required to keep warm. At minus 20C, the moisture in your nostrils freezes, and the cold air starts making it difficult not to cough. At minus 35C, the air will cold enough to numb exposed skin quickly, making frostbite a constant hazard. And at minus 45C, even wearing glasses gets tricky: the metal sticks to your cheeks and will tear off chunks of flesh when you decide to remove them.

    I know this because I've just arrived in Yakutsk, a place where friendly locals warn you against wearing spectacles outdoors. Yakutsk is a remote city in Eastern Siberia (population 200,000) famous for two things: appearing in the classic board game Risk, and the fact that it can, convincingly, claim to be the coldest city on earth. In January, the most freezing month, average "highs" are around minus 40C; today the temperature is hovering around minus 43C, leaving the city engulfed in an oppressive blanket of freezing fog that restricts visibility to 10 metres. Fur-clad locals scurry through a central square adorned with an icy Christmas tree (left over from the New Year holidays) and a statue of a strident Lenin, with one arm aloft and pointing forward, thoroughly unfazed by the cold.

    A couple of weeks ago, Yakutsk hit the headlines after a series of burst pipes caused Artyk and Markha, two nearby villages, to lose their heating for several days. The temperatures then were minus 50C. Television footage of the ensuing "big freeze" showed groups of people huddled in swathes of blankets gathering round makeshift wood-fired stoves to keep warm. It looked like fun – of a sort. So I decided to come to Yakutsk for myself to find out how people manage to survive, and go about something resembling daily life, in the world's coldest place.

    I soon discover that, in local parlance, temperatures in the minus 40Cs are described as "cold but not very cold" (I'd been told about the "exceptionally warm" November last year, when the temperature didn't drop below a cosy minus 25C). In Moscow, which has been my home town for four years, it's only hit minus 30C once, in early 2006, and the mercury rarely gets lower than anything a good, solid winter coat won't protect you from. So, before venturing outdoors in Yakutsk for the first time, I have decided to don a suitcase's worth of clothes to protect me against the cold.

    Starting from the feet and working up, I'm wearing: a pair of cotton socks, with a pair of thermal socks over them; a pair of ankle-high Gore-Tex boots; a set of thermal long-johns; a pair of jeans; a thermal undershirt (a present from a worried family member); a long-sleeved T-shirt; a tight-fitting Cashmere Jumper; a fleece; a padded winter coat with hood; a thin pair of woollen gloves (so that when I take the outer pair off to take photographs I won't expose naked flesh); a pair of gloves made of wool and Thinsulate; a wool scarf; and a woolly football hat.

    Lumbering from my hotel room like the Michelin Man, and already breaking into a sweat due to the hotel's industrial heating system, I decide that I'm ready to face everything Yakutsk has to throw at me. I stride purposefully out of the hotel door and... well... it really isn't that bad. The small oblong of my face that is naked to the elements definitely registers the cold air, but on the whole, it feels fine; pleasant, even. As long as you're dressed right, I think, this isn't too bad.

    Within a few minutes, however, the icy weather begins to assert itself forcefully. The first place to suffer is the exposed skin on my face, which begins to sting, and then experience shooting pains, before going numb, which is apparently dangerous, because it means blood flow to the skin has stopped. Then the cold penetrates the double layer of gloves and sets to work on chilling my fingers.

    The woolly hat and padded hood are no match for minus 43C either, and my ears begin to sting. Next to succumb are the legs. Finally, I find myself with severe pain all across my body and have to return indoors. I look at my watch. I have been outside for 13 minutes.
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    It'll be like that in Key Colony Beach on Monday !
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    The temp is dropping here today...

    Down to a bone chilling 53 currently.
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    We are in the 70's tomorrow and Sunday but a high of 58 on Monday!
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    We are in the 70's tomorrow and Sunday but a high of 58 on Monday!
    It's going to be 75 on Monday in KCB
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    Does Key Colony Beach even have a BEACH ????
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    With a view like his does it even matter?
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    Does Key Colony Beach even have a BEACH ????
    Yes it does have a beach


    Actually everyone on Ocean Drive probably has the best beach in the Keys.
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    reasonally mild in Fenton today, no precip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB725 View Post
    Yes it does have a beach


    Actually everyone on Ocean Drive probably has the best beach in the Keys.
    Higgs Beach is nice .......if you like deranged bums screaming and fighting each other
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    Grand Haven Beach is kinda cool......
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    Beach on KCB
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    We had lunch today at Key Colony Inn with a group of old farts from Sunshine Key.
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    Easy Tony......Brooks is sensitive !
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    Easy Tony......Brooks is sensitive !
    I was at the Island bar with the AARP crowd
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    Mother F'ing cold down here. Carharts and whiskey while fishing. I'm about to look for a new place to go in the winter.
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    Tomorrow will be decent and then Thur-Tues will be beautiful!
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    Quit your complaining . Cold is sometimes brings out good things .
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    Good point

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    Or how about Hanna

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