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Depends when I'm there. I'd rather be there then in Singapore, Quito, Ecuador, or in the Congo in the middle of summer. Plus, I'd take too cold temperatures over too hot temperatures any day of the week.
However, even thats too bitterly cold for me, and almost no precip= almost no snow and that makes me
Not a failure, but definitely didn't pass either.
cold feels much worse than hot, and in those temps you can lose a finger or two..
B-, it would be cool to do some winter overs there just to experience the worst of an Antarctic winter. But even I would find it to be tiresome after 3 or 4 years.
There's a physicist named Robert Schwarz who did 15 winter overs (10 of them consecutive) at the South pole, which is slightly more moderate but only by 15F or so. Every November he would return to Minneapolis, only to go back to the Pole in February, so he went a full decade without experiencing any warm sunny weather. I'm pretty jealous.
"During my two-and-a-half months off, it's winter at home. So I definitely have to catch up on some summers."
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