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Title: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 09, 2020, 05:47:51 AM
Hello, I currently live in Iowa, I am from SF where you would never find snow, lately it's been getting pretty cold and I was skating home last night, and my bushings froze up and cracked, It was like I was suggesting how they turned, they would turn awkwardly when they wanted. So I'm asking any winter vets on how to survive a winter, I live in rural Iowa so no Indoor parks, no skate shop, I also got my spring set up and wondering whether I should set it up until it gets warmer or now?

Edit: Yesterdays weather was 11 degrees F
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Chatbot on January 09, 2020, 06:00:01 AM
Not worth skating outdoors when it’s that cold. Edit some footage or find another hobby in the meantime
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 09, 2020, 06:20:14 AM
Not worth skating outdoors when it’s that cold. Edit some footage or find another hobby in the meantime
I've been trying to get into fitness cuz I'm getting pretty chunky, but I don't like running, I enjoy going hiking and taking walks but with the weather I'm cooped up in the house.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Diocletian on January 09, 2020, 06:56:51 AM
As long as it’s clear skies and a lot of sunshine I can tolerate as low as 45° but if it’s cloudy and windy at that temp, it’s unbearable. In your case, sounds like you just gotta work out a lot and stimulate your mind since there’s no indoor. My condolences brother. Winter sucks. I am deeply disturbed when I hear someone mention they love the season and snow. It’s not right.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 09, 2020, 08:38:28 AM
As long as it’s clear skies and a lot of sunshine I can tolerate as low as 45° but if it’s cloudy and windy at that temp, it’s unbearable. In your case, sounds like you just gotta work out a lot and stimulate your mind since there’s no indoor. My condolences brother. Winter sucks. I am deeply disturbed when I hear someone mention they love the season and snow. It’s not right.
Yeah, In the summer I was biking like 10 miles minimum a day, I was also skating a lot. I'v been doing a lot of squats lately, just did 95 pound squat. My legs hurt.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: layzieyez on January 09, 2020, 09:42:49 AM
Lift weights like you're in prison and planning to break out in spring.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 09, 2020, 09:46:24 AM
Lift weights like you're in prison and planning to break out in spring.
I don't have any  :-\
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: givecigstosurfgroms on January 09, 2020, 02:22:09 PM
  Just go skate in the fucking cold.  Look, theres old women out walking they're dog at 6 in the morning.  The outside is good for you.  Shovel the snow off your park b4 that shit turns icy and hard to remove. Get some thicker wool winter socks, thats a must for cold skating so you can feel your feet.   Dont just sit inside, we've got ww3 on the brink, you got to get out skating while you can.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Willie on January 09, 2020, 03:08:13 PM
Fuck skating when it’s that cold, it rattles my bones. If you have any indoor space or can commandeer some that could be an option.

That said, hiking and shit is doable but you need to layer. It’s not even that cold where I am rocking a Smartwool base layer top at all times.

I really like Smartwool but it’s stupid expensive and I wait for sales. Synthetic stuff like Underarmor is good too. No cotton. If I’m going to be outdoors all day then another mid layer, next a wool sweater, then fleece, then down jacket. I’m a wimp when it comes to cold but I can deal if I gear up.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 09, 2020, 07:29:18 PM
  Just go skate in the fucking cold.  Look, theres old women out walking they're dog at 6 in the morning.  The outside is good for you.  Shovel the snow off your park b4 that shit turns icy and hard to remove. Get some thicker wool winter socks, thats a must for cold skating so you can feel your feet.   Dont just sit inside, we've got ww3 on the brink, you got to get out skating while you can.
I skated today and it was nice out, got an hour in and it felt good to goof off on a rail, I didn't attept to progress more like a catch up day.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Dr Dew on January 09, 2020, 07:43:09 PM
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Lift weights like you're in prison and planning to break out in spring.
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I don't have any  :-\

Your body is a weight (not a dig, I mean like you can do some body weight exercises even if u dont have dumbbells and stuff)
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: jay_nev on January 10, 2020, 05:09:26 AM
Parking garage?
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 10, 2020, 05:42:40 AM
Parking garage?
Oh shit I do have one in town, I'll check it out, it's gonna snow today so not today.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: jay_nev on January 10, 2020, 05:44:46 AM
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Parking garage?
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Oh shit I do have one in town, I'll check it out, it's gonna snow today so not today.
years back when I was younger and skating more regularly it was the only option by me. Turned into a mini diy spot. Coverage and even might stay a touch warner depending
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: pdknox on January 10, 2020, 06:53:58 AM
the elephant in the room is you moving to middle of nowhere iowa
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: layzieyez on January 10, 2020, 07:06:38 AM
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Lift weights like you're in prison and planning to break out in spring.
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I don't have any  :-\
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Your body is a weight (not a dig, I mean like you can do some body weight exercises even if u dont have dumbbells and stuff)
Do you have access to a car?

Buy a basketball second hand, a bag of playground sand, roll of duct tape, utility knife, and a funnel.

Cut a small flap in the basketball. Shove the funnel in and fill it with sand. You're going to need to tap/shake it to fill it as solid as possible. Duct tape it shut and tape it around and around using the whole roll.

You now have a 25-30 lb medicine ball. Squat with it. Lift it over your head. Go in the backyard and throw it with each arm. Do situps with it.

So much fucking fun for less than $10.

By the way, I have two of these. I sometimes put them in a backpack and walk.

On second thought, don't even buy a funnel if you have a plastic water bottle or 2 liter bottle. Just use the utility knife to cut out the top and use that as a funnel.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 10, 2020, 07:36:37 AM
the elephant in the room is you moving to middle of nowhere iowa
Wish it was that easy I'm moving to the east cost within the next year or 2
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Sativa Lung on January 10, 2020, 02:17:23 PM
Rural makes it a LOT harder. If you can find someone who has a warehouse or one of those prefab steel buildings they usually sit on a nice flat concrete pad, but you might have to work for it.

Parking garages are great for beating the snow/ice/salt issue but don't help with the temperature. This is unlikely if you're in the sticks but are there any upscale condo type places or business parks around? Sometimes they have underground parking that you can't see from the street.

For the cold, Learn to dress in layers... you can strip them off as you start to warm up. Wear flexible stuff that you can move in. I wear running tights under my pants, they keep you warm and give your butt a reassuring squeeze.

You can get cheap thermal base layers at TJ Maxx or walmart, then I usually have a hoodie over that and if its really bad an insulated coat over that. Warm socks are a must, but try to avoid the ultra thick wool ones since they kill board feel and can make it hard to move your ankles. Get a pair of gloves. I like the tight runner style ones with fleece lining. If you've got a friend who works at the local hospital have them steal a bunch of those instant heat packs and keep a couple in your hoody pocket for breaks.

Finally, always keep a hot coffee close by and be prepared to really question the life choices that have brought you to this moment. Once you have all this together, skate for 5 minutes until you get a shinner and go home. Then wait until spring.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: formula420 on January 10, 2020, 03:09:32 PM
As someone who snowboards, skating in freezing temps is not an issue. Layer up and get some soft bushings. You won't be carving much but you can still go get some.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: UPPERCASEnocap on January 10, 2020, 08:04:25 PM
Being from Montana, I've learned to skate in the cold. Luckily, my fiance supports my skateboard addiction and I've got my (unheated) garage set up with a box, rail and parking curb.  I've skated almost everyday since "winter". We haven't had much snow, or atleast what we are used to, but it's been cold. Bundle up, gloves, beanie, thick socks and base layers. Layers are key as you'll have to add/subtract depending on how hot you get during the session. Never keep your deck in a cold area too long. (car, garage, etc) The bushings will literally freeze and crack like you experienced. Once you start skating, they seem to be alright in the cold so long as you keep the bushing "warm" by just riding it.
That's pretty much it. Get your sesh in and get inside.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: wurfnnjs on January 12, 2020, 01:24:30 PM
It's not worth it if it's below 20°. At that temp your bushings will be useless. Anything above, and I would skateba parking garage. Hell, even a driveway if it's flat enough.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 13, 2020, 05:51:49 AM
As someone who snowboards, skating in freezing temps is not an issue. Layer up and get some soft bushings. You won't be carving much but you can still go get some.
Yeah after awhile yesterday I was fine, but then it snowed last night so guess I'll be playing red dead 2
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: lesserredpanda on January 22, 2020, 10:39:23 AM
I skate a bunch in the cold. Have been out there in -30C if windchill is included. I bought a pair of jeans one size up and wear under armor thermals. Got myself some nice second hand leather gloves that hold up well despite grip tape. Thick socks, thermal long sleeve, hoody, flannel and a columbia winter coat. I usually get warm enough that I can lose the coat at points. I pack a second pair of thicker gloves just in case and a scarf if it's windy and I need to wrap my hood tighter to my head. I pocket some hankies for my runny nose and chap stick and lotion my face to avoid dryness. It sucks but it sure as shit beats not skating.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: slippy on January 22, 2020, 10:49:28 AM
Long underwear and gloves with beanie.  Not that cold here but around 30 it felt manageable, good luck!
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Weezil on January 22, 2020, 05:09:23 PM
the cold sucks but is manageable with some gloves, thick socks, beanie/balaclava, layered clothing. just can't deal with when the ground doesn't wanna dry. when it's like that I won't skate. you adjust if you just push around and shit for a bit.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Mr. Stinky on January 22, 2020, 11:38:31 PM
Get a cheap TRX knock off for when you're snowed in if you want to try to stay moving. Super versatile alternative to weights and you should be able to get some for less than a full price deck.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 23, 2020, 07:52:44 AM
8 inches of snow, haven't be able to skate in a week and a half.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Lorem_Ipsum on January 24, 2020, 11:20:39 AM
the cold is fine but how the hell does anyone survive winters in the northwest?? experiencing my first one and i'm going mad. the ground literally never dries out... at least when there's snow on the ground you know you can't skate most of the time!

Depending on where you are in the northwest, there can be lots of resources for skating and avoiding the wet. I know many people with rain boards. If you're in Portland, there are a few indoor parks and parking garages all around that are lit up. Burnside doesn't get completely soaked, so there's that too. You can also meet folks easily enough who can get you into the Nike/Adidas parks if you're lucky.

Take advantage of sunny days as much as you can and enjoy feeling like an animal being let out of its cage come springtime.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: formula420 on January 24, 2020, 11:35:20 PM
8 inches of snow, haven't be able to skate in a week and a half.

Do you have an ambition snow skate? They are pretty sick.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: truthislie on January 27, 2020, 12:41:08 AM
This Winter I have done the leaste skating in winter season in ages. Up until early december I went a lot, but the last 2 months I have maybe been 3 times. Inatead I went indoor climbing a lot which I don’t really do in summer. I hope I won‘t lose too much tricks until march, but I m 36 so what the hell...

I really miss skating in good conditions but I feel too old to layer up just to skate for some time in the cold.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ClownOfTheDay on January 27, 2020, 06:27:38 AM
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8 inches of snow, haven't be able to skate in a week and a half.
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Do you have an ambition snow skate? They are pretty sick.
No money is tight.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Pappy Jones on January 27, 2020, 07:08:28 AM
the cold is fine but how the hell does anyone survive winters in the northwest?? experiencing my first one and i'm going mad. the ground literally never dries out... at least when there's snow on the ground you know you can't skate most of the time!
Parking garages are your new home. Also nice to have a rain board (shitty deck with soft wheels) for when it’s not too cold but wet as fuck for weeks and you just want to get out and cruise. Most cities have great undercover/indoor spots. Where are you living at?
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: animalflesh on January 28, 2020, 12:02:18 PM
https://www.sourceboards.com/bitter-bushings

Cold weather bushings

They work
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Sedition on February 01, 2020, 04:18:12 PM
Spots: Parking garages, anything covered, shovel out a mini ramp/curb, etc.

Clothes: Lots of layers. No cotton for baselayer. Under Armor cold-gear is a god-send. Mittens are warmer than gloves. I've worn a facemask/balaclava for years while snowboarding and winter bike riding, but had never worn one while skateboarding. I finally started two years ago (when it gets real cold), and it's amazing. Wish I had started sooner. Makes a big difference. Took a few tries to find one that was warm enough, and didn't obstruct vision too much. Not sure what shoes you run, but I found Kingfoams to trap (foot) heat much better than stock Vans ultracush insoles.

Attitude: The first 10-20 min of skating in cold weather SUCKS, but then after the blood gets flowing it's not as bad. But realize, it's freezing, you're dressed like Luke Skywalker on Hoth, so there is a level of suck you just have to accept and wait for spring. Warm coffee around is always good, too.   
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: jay_nev on February 01, 2020, 05:22:30 PM
You hit it - I hate the first 10-20 minutes. It’s always my hands that are a bitch to warm up. Then the cold sweet is brutal too.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: ultrabra on February 02, 2020, 04:57:40 AM
Spots: Parking garages, anything covered, shovel out a mini ramp/curb, etc.

Clothes: Lots of layers. No cotton for baselayer. Under Armor cold-gear is a god-send. Mittens are warmer than gloves. I've worn a facemask/balaclava for years while snowboarding and winter bike riding, but had never worn one while skateboarding. I finally started two years ago (when it gets real cold), and it's amazing. Wish I had started sooner. Makes a big difference. Took a few tries to find on that was warm enough, and didn't obstruct vision too much. Not sure what shoes you run, but I found Kingfoams to trap (foot) heat much better than stock Vans insoles.

Attitude: The first 10-20 min of skating in cold weather SUCKS, but then after the blood gets flowing it's not as bad. But realize, it's freezing, you're dressed like Luke Skywalker on Hoth, so there is a level of suck you just have to accept and wait for spring. Warm coffee around is always good, too.   


Yeah. Those kingfoams could work. Gel/PU insoles are propably not so good.
I've been skateing DC legacy slims now, and they are definetly warmer than my vulc Vans shoes. I think it is because the DC's have an EVA midsole, and is an cupsole shoe.
Basically the more air there is in the material in the shoes, between the ground and your feet the warmer.

Another thing i try to avoid is gettin sweaty skateing in the cold. Warm but not hot basically.
Winter sucks, but soon comes spring.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: Sedition on February 02, 2020, 08:50:06 AM
You hit it - I hate the first 10-20 minutes. It’s always my hands that are a bitch to warm up.

Even cheap snowboard type mittens are much warmer than gloves. Just get some 1" hockey tape, and tape the thumb-up so it doesn't get destroyed by grip tape.
Title: Re: New to a real winter, skating in 30 below weather.
Post by: formula420 on February 09, 2020, 08:11:33 PM
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You hit it - I hate the first 10-20 minutes. It’s always my hands that are a bitch to warm up.
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Even cheap snowboard type mittens are much warmer than gloves. Just get some 1" hockey tape, and tape the thumb-up so it doesn't get destroyed by grip tape.

That's fucking brilliant. good tip.