It's 29 right now, at 3 am, and dropping. Yes, the weather is a hassle. A lot of the sports I do are outside. Some function even in snow, Lacrosse in particular. Surfing is almost always good due to offshore winds. Here, that means they are coming from Nevada/Sierras, and, about 99% of the time, REALLY cold. As I get older I'm loosing the young hubris/tolerance for freezing my ass off. Also, the cold makes you more susceptible to getting sick, a real problem for someone without health care.
This entire winter has had pretty good to excellent surf due to the constant offshore winds.
I've been trying to figure out how to get there. Get dressed, surf, and get out, without turning into an icicle. I've slowly put together a plan:
Thicker wetsuit, still needs thicker gloves and booties. Heated vest. Poly long underwear.
Even volleyball takes place in giant rooms, with either poor heating, heating they turn off early(San Jose Convention Center), or turn on late(San Mateo Convention center).
Also, my car has a large radiator for the engine size, designed to keep it cool in hot weather. Hawaii was never under 60 to speak of, and often in the 80-90 range. It has a double thick radiator.
Yesterday, it took a LONG time to get warm, and stalled in the middle of a big local street. Just switched to higher percentage of anti-freeze to prevent the radiator from bursting tonight, and, getting the car warmer, faster.
My experience has been anti-freeze heats much quicker then water, but then dumps heat at a lower temperature. So the car gets warmer faster, and stays warmer, but never goes as high as it would with water.