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The cold chronicles

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    The depths of winter can put us on ice, but still we’re undeterred. Piling on layers, we head outside, and if we’re lucky, the world transforms itself beyond our discomfort. For four writers, cold has

    Dec. 21, 2004

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    Swirling over the Grand Canyon at 17,900 feet, paraglider Will Gadd started doing windmills to warm up his hands.

    Dec. 21, 2004

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    The depths of winter can put us on ice, but still we’re undeterred. Piling on layers, we head outside, and if we’re lucky, the world transforms itself beyond our discomfort. For four writers, cold has

    Dec. 21, 2004

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    The depths of winter can put us on ice, but still we’re undeterred. Piling on layers, we head outside, and if we’re lucky, the world transforms itself beyond our discomfort. For four writers, cold has

    Dec. 21, 2004

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    Even after amputation, frostbite injuries can persist as arthritis and fused joints.

    Dec. 21, 2004

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    Artist Andy Goldsworthy uses numb hands, warm breath and natural materials to shape ice into temporary creations.

    Dec. 21, 2004

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