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Actually, I get that too, when I'm trying to jog or run in low temperatures. (Doesn't happen when I'm skiing - seems to be only after short, intense bursts of activity.) I wonder if it's technically asthma. The pika crew jocks tell me that "you get used to it." :-)
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