Originally Posted by
mgw4jc
From your avatar I just assumed you always wore the neoprene mask. Does it have to be warm? If not, consider a dust mask type deal or even the doctors masks.

, how ironic is that?! In the past I've worn a neoprene mask below about 20, i.e. nose hair freezing temps. It does have to be warm. that's the whole idea - warming air before reaching my lungs. Ah well, thanks for trying!
34F this morning and gusty headwind. Not really enough to be a problem but I'm tired... what a slog. TGIF!