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In winter your hand and feet (especially toes and fingers) may get painfully cold or you may even stop feeling them. How can you warm them up? This usually happens, when it's below 0°С or when it'...
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<p>In winter your hand and feet (especially toes and fingers) may get painfully cold or you may even stop feeling them. How can you warm them up?</p> <p>This usually happens, when it's below 0°С or when it's slightly above 0°С and your hands/feet are wet. This can happen if you are not properly dressed/booted or you are not moving enough (e.g. sitting in a camp after a day hike).</p> <p>(Question inspired by a question on <a href="https://outdoors.stackexchange.com/questions/3823/winter-camping-how-to-warm-up-your-boots-in-the-morning">warming up your boots in the morning</a>)</p>