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Windy days give you head aches FACT!!:thumbdown::biggrin:

 

Hi eggs Stephen its not good I've not had this be for I'm now at dads house I will get a good hat thanks eggs Stephen for as I like working in the cold as a rule thanks jon

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Hi all working in high winds to day on the Mendip hills my head was cold and then I had a headache it a night mere what do you think it is Jon

 

Had a think about this one.....You didn't have to much cidder last night did ya ? :biggrin:

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Strong cold winds can blow your brains out your ears which is bound to hurt.:001_smile:

 

It helps if you have no brains like me....hope this helps:001_smile:

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I find the orange husky lids give me a headache in winter winds. I think it is the contracting and expanding of the headband as you heat up and then cool down if you stop for a min or so.

Otherwise I have never had this happen.

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