but it was good with the PSK tin bought at the tobacconists on the left bank thinking of next winter's skiing.
By those words Chris, I'm guessing you're a Hemingway fan.
I wore Sorels for two winters in the high artic, working in the oil patch back in 70 and 71. We spent a lot of time at the top end of Elsmere Island, 300 miles south of the pole. It was so cold up there the only time we ever shut down machinery or vehicles was for maintenance. The rest of the time everything was left running 24/7. Felt lined Sorels kept my feet toasty warm through the worst 70 below days. They were comfortable too. We worked 12 hour shifts, always on our feet, so a comfortable boot was a must.