What does -40 in Grand Forks, ND feel like?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @jp9646
    @jp9646 2 года назад +11

    Dry cold you can hear the snow crunch. I worked many years out side in construction , nothing colder than working next to Lake Michigan . Wind blowing off the lake it was damp and cold child you to the bone. Good luck Coach.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +3

      You’re not wrong. Dry cold, not so bad, add any humidity, man does it feel even colder.

  • @pensacola07
    @pensacola07 Год назад +17

    I was stationed at Grand Forks, and I remember on days the wind was blowing and it was minus 40, it would hurt to breath. That being said I loved it in ND, people are nice, and like everything else, you just have to make the best of it. Try living in Florida where your soaked with sweat just walking to your car

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +4

      Every place has their downside. I can always put on more clothes here. Can’t get more naked down south……just saying

    • @cjmcclellan4371
      @cjmcclellan4371 Год назад +2

      He not lying about being soaked walking to your car it’s really like that during the hot season 😭

    • @NCAAHockey2024
      @NCAAHockey2024 Год назад

      Yea u never know if its gonna be cold or nice out in da winter.
      Its BURNING HOT in the summer

    • @benjaminsalter6943
      @benjaminsalter6943 Год назад +1

      I just moved from Florida back to Fargo last time I was up here I was in forks

    • @goofyahnick
      @goofyahnick Год назад +1

      are you caucasion?

  • @Onehotdogplease1
    @Onehotdogplease1 11 месяцев назад +5

    I've had nosebleeds twice in my life - both from walking in from the outside in sub -40F weather in Grand Forks. I remember people used to keep their cars running over night to make sure they could get to work or school in the mornings!

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  11 месяцев назад +2

      Interestingly enough the old keep your car running all night must either be an old wives tale or a product of old technology. I have lots of friends that store their vehicles outside all winter that have no difficulty getting them started in below zero temps.
      The cold gets a bad rap. I haven’t suffered any negatives that I didn’t equally suffer in the humidity and heat while living in Charlotte, NC. I easily prefer the weather here and don’t miss the bus ga and sweating all the time. Winter doesn’t last 6 months here. At most real winter is a good three months. January and February get cold. Outside of that it’s the same when it’s 10 degrees when you’re in Charlotte as it is when it’s 10 here. Just cold. I put my jacket on and head to work…

    • @jacks6632
      @jacks6632 4 месяца назад +1

      Never did we run cars all night. We did plug the heating block in though - u need to google that old technology 😂

    • @Onehotdogplease1
      @Onehotdogplease1 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jacks6632 for sure - we had block heaters - but not all I guess. So, some kept their cars running. I remember asking one of my neighbors about why he kept the car running all night and he gave that exact reason - to make sure it runs.. Crazy

  • @artiedelimitros9443
    @artiedelimitros9443 Год назад +4

    I can just feel that clean and fresh air. I could enjoy ND or Minnesota cold as opposed to damp and cold Chicago and the East Coast. Grand Forks looks beautiful!

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +1

      Having lived on the east coast I can agree with you. Plus this year is a statistically weak year for wind! Paradise!

  • @doctordo4
    @doctordo4 3 месяца назад +2

    Former North Dakotan here, circa 1950 or so. My paternal grandfather ordered his cars without a heater [you could do that then] and felt “if you were going to be outdoors, dress for it.” Gasoline powered heaters were more dangerous for him than the cold.

  • @samsep0
    @samsep0 2 месяца назад +1

    I did exactly what you did in this video and suffered from bronchitis for a year. I had to carry a portable Humidifier with me everywhere. Not fun!

  • @alexwilson1989
    @alexwilson1989 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for convenience me to move to grand forks. That’s what I really worried about is extreme winter. Born in Texas lived in bama till I was 22 and moved to pnw. Need a change of scenery

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      Where you live is what you make it. The community is made of people and experiences. Here we have found more than a home

  • @jameskjv8236
    @jameskjv8236 2 года назад +4

    Love North Dakota and Grand Forks. South Dakota is cool too. It's the people that make it so great. God Bless ✝️ Like good ol' America.

  • @xlerb2286
    @xlerb2286 2 месяца назад

    When it's cold the snow crunches, when it's really cold it squeaks. When it's bitter cold it squeals. Days when the snow crunches aren't bad but when the snow squeaks and squeals it's a good day to put on your heavier pair of long johns ;) And you're spot on, people don't stand around with exposed skin. You dress for the weather and it's nothing bad. But the weather has no mercy for people that aren't prepared

  • @dondavidson3440
    @dondavidson3440 10 месяцев назад +1

    Grew up in rural McKenzie County, spent 49 years in the oilfiels of ND, MT, and WY. -24 is NOT -40, even if the wind is blowing. When the air temp get down to -40 and colder, things break and go to hell in a hurry. Go out at -40 and spend a 12 or 16 hour shift without a break in your shorts and a hoodie with no wind protection. Retired 10 years ago and promptly moved to AZ full time!

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  10 месяцев назад

      Lol, you’re not wrong. Exactly the reason I got out of construction and moved into coaching. Loved it, didn’t love the whole working outside during the winter however.

  • @jacks6632
    @jacks6632 4 месяца назад

    Fun fact, the Inuits have over 100 words for different snow textures/types/color/temps/forms/uses etc etc. Many think it’s about 50, but locals know it’s over 100. In this video, you are walking on ‘crunchy’ ‘dry’ snow😅… the non Indian words.😅

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  4 месяца назад

      For sure. My favorite snow. I have never lived in a spot where we get below freezing and stay there for a month or two. Winter is a different experience when it’s dry!

  • @christophermilner1808
    @christophermilner1808 Год назад +1

    I remember two "extreme" cold spells in NC in 1983 and 1985. It was 20 below for a night or two. The shock of going outside wasn't the cold. It was the dry air. It would start to dry my lungs out if I took a deep breath. It didn't feel nearly that cold in the sun with no wind.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад

      The wind is the thing that make is feel cold. When it's dead calm it feels awesome. We spend some evenings in December and January with a nice bonfire outside when it was dead calm. No fire danger and it was great to get outside with friends and just enjoy a fire.

  • @4gma59
    @4gma59 11 месяцев назад

    Born and raised 80 miles north of Grand Forks. I miss the crunch of snow beneath my feet on a cold, crisp winter day in North Dakota.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  11 месяцев назад +1

      Certainly a good feeling. I appreciate all the sun that we get even when it’s cold out.

  • @TheRatlhed
    @TheRatlhed 2 года назад +4

    My parents lived in GF for a few years in the early 70s while my dad was finishing his degree at UND and then they moved back to Williston but my mom has always said she would never move back to GF because it was so cold. Now, I grew up in Williston (born in 1980) and moved to GF in 2018. After moving I looked up the coldest cities in the United States and Williston is number 3 right behind Grand Forks so it's not that much different...but it is. It's tough to explain, but the cold is different. It could be the humidity, wind, snow, trees, The Ralph, Red Pepper...I don't know, but I will never move back to Williston. Mostly because of The Ralph and Red Pepper...

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      I’m from rapid city, the humidity does make it feel colder but again cold is cold.

  • @aak3227
    @aak3227 2 года назад +3

    You can hear the crunch when he walks.. it’s cold…

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      I’ve found that the crunch you hear is the most satisfying part of winter here. The nastiest part of winter is in that border between freezing and thawing, snow become slushy and brow and the beauty disappears leaving us with a mess that lingers as the weather ebbs and flows. Here we get the picturesque winter from post cards. Just have to bundle up a bit more!

  • @theycallme_sta_cey
    @theycallme_sta_cey 8 месяцев назад

    37, wife, 2 boys. Live in Southern California my whole life. Sick of the work commute, house prices, politics, public schools, etc. Want a quieter life. I’m an aerospace engineer. Grand Forks is calling my name.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  7 месяцев назад

      There are a lot worse places to live. Paid 455k for our new built 3k sq home. Also enjoy my commute being reduced from 30-45min to 10. If it weren’t for some stoplights it would be less. Our neighbors next door just moved here from San Diego.

  • @mrpibbextra8423
    @mrpibbextra8423 2 года назад +1

    Dude good shit. From GF. This video is a Golden video. Hard to find good videos from ND. I miss home..I miss The Red Pepper too haha ugh. I remember the UND football games at the Alerus. Good luck coach 🤞

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, red pepper does a good job. Loving Grand Forks. Such a great town.

  • @waRr3nxx
    @waRr3nxx Год назад +1

    My wife is getting GF AFB as her first duty station. I’m consuming as much as possible about the area because I’m nervous about the weather and things to do.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +2

      Personally I would say your situation is what you make it. I would suggest enjoying the local college athletics which are very healthy. Spring summer fall is awesome. Similar to weather that people in other parts of the nation travel for. Enjoying the lakes during the summer is a must. Golf is awesome during the summers. Winters are for snowmobiling, ice fishing, hockey and more. Lots of opportunity here to do things. You just have to seek it out.

  • @adnanullahkhan832
    @adnanullahkhan832 10 месяцев назад +2

    It feels like a place to be and feel like home 🏡.

  • @DannyWallisRuns
    @DannyWallisRuns 2 года назад +3

    The blue house really knows how to clear snow on their driveway

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      It is one of their many skills. Prior to the snowblower valve job we had a drive way filled with snow

  • @nesletchimaew9209
    @nesletchimaew9209 Год назад

    Swiss guy here, we usually get right down to 10 f in the winter, but in the military i was stationed in the alps and got pneumonia because we had to stand still outside for an inspection for 2 hours in a -5 f snow storm that felt like -95 (not kidding, I calculated it, the wind was 60 mph)

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад

      That sounds brutal! I do t think I would mind 10f without any wind. The wind is what makes it seem really cold.

    • @nesletchimaew9209
      @nesletchimaew9209 Год назад

      @@coachjimvahrenkamp369 yeah, it was only 6 years ago. They can't do that anymore now... 3 people fainted and we had to take our gloves off to take out the badge because our fingers were already numb, and after that the glove was of course freezing cold

  • @aydinraizulrahim8618
    @aydinraizulrahim8618 2 года назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @oldfordcarsandtrucks
    @oldfordcarsandtrucks 2 года назад +4

    Wow no wind, you sure it's North Dakota?

  • @artykhandus8063
    @artykhandus8063 2 года назад +1

    Talks about dressing up for weather
    Proceeds to walk outside in -40 wearing just a hoodie

  • @goatman1000
    @goatman1000 8 месяцев назад

    So glad I left there. Was stationed there in 2000. Ugh

  • @wildchild4163
    @wildchild4163 11 месяцев назад

    If you want to know cold go work in a lumber shed it gets no sun light + all the moisture in the lumber i worked 13 years at one in GF ND . I later took a job working fork in a big freezer . The lumber is a lot colder . 69 and spend most of the day out side in winter . I cant remded the last time i been sick . 😊

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  11 месяцев назад

      That sounds brutal.

    • @wildchild4163
      @wildchild4163 10 месяцев назад

      No I loved it people don't bother you that much if so it's not long. 😊

  • @robertwilkinson2293
    @robertwilkinson2293 Год назад +2

    Sure thing buddy.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад

      Not sure I get this one

    • @robertwilkinson2293
      @robertwilkinson2293 Год назад

      @@coachjimvahrenkamp369 I have lived in ND since 1996 and working outside. What you are spreading is dangerous to people.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +1

      @@robertwilkinson2293 not sure what I am spreading?

    • @acrxsls1766
      @acrxsls1766 Год назад

      ​@@coachjimvahrenkamp369False hope that winter won't kill you 😂

  • @jollysherwood9605
    @jollysherwood9605 2 года назад +1

    Please re-make this video with same temp but a 20 mph wind....

  • @filmguy8505
    @filmguy8505 Год назад

    I was looking to move to ND, and Grand Forks looks like a great place. Any input?

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +1

      Beautiful, safe, clean city with lots to do. Near to the lakes in northern Minnesota. Perfect summers. Just have to be willing to sacrifice with 3-4 months of winter. Its not nearly as bad as people make it out to be.

  • @koreennixon9046
    @koreennixon9046 2 года назад +1

    When the heck they change the name from the Sioux. Wife graduated from UND nursing masters program in 09

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад

      There was a bunch of back and forth for a long time, google it, def a good read

    • @koreennixon9046
      @koreennixon9046 2 года назад

      @@coachjimvahrenkamp369 I miss going to the football games at the Alerus Center. Especially when Weston Dressler played

    • @koreennixon9046
      @koreennixon9046 2 года назад

      @@coachjimvahrenkamp369 I definitely will thanks

  • @leonidesdelsol7662
    @leonidesdelsol7662 Год назад

    I like 👍 snow, in Florida is hot 🥵 no good

  • @koreennixon9046
    @koreennixon9046 2 года назад

    Try working in it on Mid shift at the base . God I miss it there was quiet and peaceful

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад

      My fav are the evenings with the snow blower, quiet calm and cold, with the right gear it doesn’t matter. I always come in sweaty.

    • @koreennixon9046
      @koreennixon9046 2 года назад

      Yeah I use to wear shorts when it was 35 degrees 🤣🤣🤣

  • @robertdavis3433
    @robertdavis3433 7 месяцев назад

    What are you going to do when the wind blows? Life is beautiful till then.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like any where in the world. Haven’t met any one that is a huge fan of wind in any scenario.

  • @pugguyperson4583
    @pugguyperson4583 2 года назад +2

    Grand forks! We have College...
    Yeah.

  • @sir.joshuarane.doebler3762
    @sir.joshuarane.doebler3762 2 года назад

    Probably pretty close to -15 in Colorado Springs to be honest?

  • @derpyzmayhem420
    @derpyzmayhem420 Год назад

    I miss living in my home city

  • @stevegilliam8712
    @stevegilliam8712 Год назад

    Been there , done that !

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  Год назад +2

      This winter has been super mild, cold but not much wind which makes a huge difference

  • @atc_peeps6104
    @atc_peeps6104 2 года назад

    It’s cold there. How do I know that? I live there! Also I’ve seen your house before creepy ik!

  • @coach6662
    @coach6662 2 года назад

    Posted a month ago.......are you "over" it now? 😉 I've lived here for 53 of my 58 years, and I'm totally over it.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      Haha, not yet. Actually just told some one how much I’m enjoying it yesterday.

    • @coach6662
      @coach6662 2 года назад

      @@coachjimvahrenkamp369 God bless you!! If you're ever looking to shovel driveways, give me a shout. I got one for you. 😉

  • @2fast65
    @2fast65 9 месяцев назад

    Funny fact look at your shadow while walking on the street looks like you are hung like a bull made me laugh it is as cold there as it is in Mn it isnt so bad great video though I just dont think people understand this weather is doable.

  • @kg7yts187
    @kg7yts187 2 года назад

    "a little chilly" in 10 degree 😂. You underestimate my ability to get cold... After all, I'm from Arizona

  • @benbubba6721
    @benbubba6721 2 года назад

    Are you master Shane

  • @queridapookie942
    @queridapookie942 2 года назад

    Omg it"s look verry cold.

    • @coachjimvahrenkamp369
      @coachjimvahrenkamp369  2 года назад +1

      It may look cold, however, it doesn’t feel any different than 20 degrees