I remember in my younger years having a convertable 4wd. Ah, fond memories. It was about 3pm in the afternoon on a late autumn day and still a reasonable temperature. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt and went 4wd'ing up a serious mountain. 3 hours later I came down the mountain and proceeded on the long drive home. It was then that I discovered how much the temperature had dropped and without windows, sides or a roof I was freezing. Of course I'd left the top / sides at home. brrrr.
I ran into a similar problem. It was about 53 degrees on campus but then once I got to the part of the bayfront parkway that was near the ice covered lake it had dropped down to about 43. I had a coat but it was in the passenger seat. I waited to see if I could catch a red light to get unbuckled and put it on but of course all the lights were green that day lol. I ended up just rolling the front windows up which helped a little.
I remember in my younger years having a convertable 4wd. Ah, fond memories. It was about 3pm in the afternoon on a late autumn day and still a reasonable temperature. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt and went 4wd'ing up a serious mountain. 3 hours later I came down the mountain and proceeded on the long drive home. It was then that I discovered how much the temperature had dropped and without windows, sides or a roof I was freezing. Of course I'd left the top / sides at home. brrrr.
roadmonitoroz 1 year ago
I ran into a similar problem. It was about 53 degrees on campus but then once I got to the part of the bayfront parkway that was near the ice covered lake it had dropped down to about 43. I had a coat but it was in the passenger seat. I waited to see if I could catch a red light to get unbuckled and put it on but of course all the lights were green that day lol. I ended up just rolling the front windows up which helped a little.
mattbjrs 1 year ago