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2 Coats? Bah! I only need 1. And what the hell is a Bear Cunt? I would google it but I am afraid of what would show up.

A fleece coat is instead of a sweater, since i hate hoodies and all my shirts, even flannel are paper thin :) But also depends on what i will do outside, If it's strictly walking, I normally don't use anything more than a duffle coat, if i am out to fish, or snowmobiling... or any activity really, i dress for warmth, except for pants, pants are always jeans! On an unrelated note. Swimming in ice holes...( i dunno the proper term, you take a chainsaw and you saw up a 2mx2m hole, and go for a swim, is really fun! a regular activity up here, I think it's popular in finland too)

A bear cunt is
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Swimming in ice holes toughens you up so you don't get flus. They made us do that in the military but I haven't really done it since.

Crazy snowmobile stuff in the summer.
 
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Swimming in ice holes toughes you up so you don't get flus. They made us do that in the military but I haven't really done it since.
We had to do it in 9th grade...well not had, but if we wanted to get a good grade in gym class we had to, So we'd learn ''ice knowledge'' and what to carry, and what to do if you fall thorugh the ice, or if your friend does.

I did it 2 years ago aswell, but just before spring, it's really refreshing, but it's not ''comfy''

Reason we have to do it up here is because it's a common hobby for us to snowmobile, icefishing, walking, dog sleds, etc etc, and since it's winter roughly 9 months, it's something that I consider, very good knowledge... but i have not had any use of it x)
 
Swimming in ice holes toughens you up so you don't get flus. They made us do that in the military but I haven't really done it since.

Crazy snowmobile stuff in the summer.

My friends do that, not me though, i am clumsy and would most likley fall in, and i'd be 1 snowmobile poorer :P
 
A fleece coat is instead of a sweater, since i hate hoodies and all my shirts, even flannel are paper thin :) But also depends on what i will do outside, If it's strictly walking, I normally don't use anything more than a duffle coat, if i am out to fish, or snowmobiling... or any activity really, i dress for warmth, except for pants, pants are always jeans! On an unrelated note. Swimming in ice holes...( i dunno the proper term, you take a chainsaw and you saw up a 2mx2m hole, and go for a swim, is really fun! a regular activity up here, I think it's popular in finland too)

A bear cunt is
rainresistanttrapperblack.jpg
that,

Good hat, I don't know how you could stand wearing jeans while doing everything, but to each there own. I have never done an ice jump willingly, does not seem like a good idea haha.

As for the sled wheeling in the water, just don't slow down and the sled will stay above water, and if it you are that worried of it going in, bring a long rope... I prefer sledding in the mountains. Nothing like plowing through 3-6ft of fresh powder.
 
Good hat, I don't know how you could stand wearing jeans while doing everything, but to each there own. I have never done an ice jump willingly, does not seem like a good idea haha.

As for the sled wheeling in the water, just don't slow down and the sled will stay above water, and if it you are that worried of it going in, bring a long rope... I prefer sledding in the mountains. Nothing like plowing through 3-6ft of fresh powder.

It's a great hat!

And Ice jumping is really fun and refreshing, especially if you have access to a sauna right after...which i only had once :I



Well Jeans are comfy and... impractical, and also... they tend to freeze when the snow melts due to body heat.. But I only use Jeans cause I only own jeans, and one pair of work pants, which i use for more ''work'' purposes to not get my jeans full of oil or dust etc.

I have a pair of overpants, but i only use them when i go skiing in the mountains, and even then... not always ^^

I have never sledded in the mountains, i want to but i don't own a snowmobile atm.
 
From my point of view, ALL of Sweden is north!
Oh no, no, no sir., we have a category system ;)

Northerners, which acording to borders start where Gävle starts...We further up in the north usually disagree with that :)

Southerners, Everything over gävle is south, stockholm citizens are 08's southerners.

and Skåne is Danish ^^
 
Clowns have been spotted in the neighborhood adjacent to mine. Oh and they our school had a threat or something called in by someone claiming to be clown and we had a shitload of police at our school for a day. They had guns. Wierd experience tbh.

Also that pic of pepe up there... I'd smash.
Someones got a pepe fetish
 
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