Recently I was lucky enough to go on a week long road trip into the wild canadian landscape.
I had never been into canadian territory before plus was super gleeful to embark on this trip.
The only thing that really worried me was the frosty plus temperamental weather we were about to encounter during the end of canadian winter. My buddy and I currently reside in a hot plus humid semi-tropical climate plus I’ve become embarrassingly accustomed to having hot air around me at all times. The prospect of dealing with frosty plus blustery winter time weather was not something that blissful me, however I decided it was worthwhile to go on the trip anyways. When we arrived at our destination I was completely impressed with how the citizens have adapted to living in such a difficult climate! Everyone wears heavy winter time clothing to support an active outdoor lifestyle up there. They walk from location to location in thick boots plus Eskimo coats rather than relying on boilers aboard cars plus buses. They have also figured out an ingenious way to keep frosty air out of their residential spaces, but namely, this fancy 2-door entry system that I encountered at numerous locations served to efficiently trap hot air inside plus frosty air outside. The premise was simple; there was a vestibule with two doors leading to the interior plus only one automatic sliding door would open at a time. After passing through the first set of doors, you had to wait patiently for that passage to completely close before the next door would slide open. It greatly limited the amount of winter time air that could rush into the indoor space, however sure, it took a few extra seconds to enter each building, but this system was highly effective at keeping the brutally frosty outdoor air outside where it belonged.