Matt Guthmiller on MSN
I Lost Cabin Heat at 31,000 Feet in -54°F and Nearly Froze in the Sky
The instruments read -54°F outside. Then I felt it — the cabin heat was gone. At 31,000 feet, the cold doesn’t creep in, it attacks. The windows frosted, my hands went numb, and the silence of the ...
Cyclingnews on MSN
Best winter cycling jackets 2025: Tried and tested options to make sure you stay warm on the bike
Sometimes you don't need a full-on winter jacket, but it's just too cold for a wind jacket or even the warmest of the best cycling gilets. For rides where there's a chance of it getting chilly, this ...
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