I'll take a fence view and although I used to be a winter warrior hanging off of ice axes and crampons covered in ice and being sandblasted by wind driven spindrift, my health now make a fierce winter a bit harder to deal with these days.
Still prefer winter to summer though. And with the new electronics now fitted will hopefully cope better in the winter. That good one 3-4 years ago was superb. We were -20 for a week here in our village and cut off for a while. But the community feel was great, folks dug out the old folks and made sure they were OK, when the shop ran out of stuff folk pooled there resources and my dry goods store got a battering - was baking bread for everyone. Also as soon as we realised that we weren't getting out to work and that everyone was OK the parties started at 10 am. In fact bread and booze were what the shop sold out of first.
So I'd say though there are hardships it did make an already fairly cohesive village feel much closer to each other.
Still prefer winter to summer though. And with the new electronics now fitted will hopefully cope better in the winter. That good one 3-4 years ago was superb. We were -20 for a week here in our village and cut off for a while. But the community feel was great, folks dug out the old folks and made sure they were OK, when the shop ran out of stuff folk pooled there resources and my dry goods store got a battering - was baking bread for everyone. Also as soon as we realised that we weren't getting out to work and that everyone was OK the parties started at 10 am. In fact bread and booze were what the shop sold out of first.
So I'd say though there are hardships it did make an already fairly cohesive village feel much closer to each other.