I have been to Yellowknife, NWT a few times (not because I wanted to, but because I had to). Why are there human beings there?Canuck wrote:I live in Calgary Alberta and winters no lower than minus five would be a Godsend. The snow removal from the video clip can last from November to April in the mid west USA & Canada. The snow you get in the U.K. is considered heavy rain. Not ment to be demeaning.
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Today, the weather in Yellowknife is -5°C with rain & snow.shredder wrote:I have been to Yellowknife, NWT a few times (not because I wanted to, but because I had to). Why are there human beings there?Canuck wrote:I live in Calgary Alberta and winters no lower than minus five would be a Godsend. The snow removal from the video clip can last from November to April in the mid west USA & Canada. The snow you get in the U.K. is considered heavy rain. Not ment to be demeaning.
Thats why many Canadians (Snow Birds) spend winters in the south of USA, Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean. I spend a month each year in Cuba.
Geting back to "All over the World" request concerning leather over shoes. Does AOTW have a photograph of what he is looking for?
Maybe, what has been seen is used in the North American logging or cattle industries?
Best of regards.
OP, shell cordovan dress boots with Swims galoshes (if soles are leather) or with dainite soles. They cannot be beaten in look, warmth or sturdiness. Another option would be dress boots with shearling uppers:
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