Two days ago, it was -45ºC/-49ºF in the wilderness around my cabin in the Yukon, with the wind chill making it feel like -55. Nature was stunningly beautiful. I went outside and danced Bhangra. However, it was so cold that my camera froze. For two days, I couldn't turn it on. The memory card was also frozen. Fortunately, after two days of warmth inside the cabin, the memory card came back to life. Today, I was able to retrieve the video I made.
https://youtu.be/4S4eYkLImHk
Bhangra in 45ºC/-49ºF in the Wilderness of the Yukon, Canada

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@GurdeepPandher Sir, you are seriously nuts (in a very positive way). The world needs more people like you :-)
@GurdeepPandher strong happy fellow. The only part of me you can see in those conditions are my eyes at the back of the tunnel that is my hood. My equipment also stopped functioning. Thanks for the smile.
@GurdeepPandher I’m most sorry about your camcorder. I hope that your dance was enjoyable and did not harm you.
@GurdeepPandher That is COLD. (My personal record is -40). I barely set foot outside on those days.