Good post Ron,
Know your limitations, and know when its time to head back! you made the right choice
Next time, you can adapt your kit a bit for the weather! I really would recommend a set of modern waterproof over jacket and trousers and gloves, you don't need to put them on, but are there when you need them the most ..
When out in cold climates, things like sausages, I usually boil first (got the idea of a Heston Blumentol cooking program, it keeps the meat nice a juicy) , then cook off over the fire, that way if you need them, you can eat them, (not as tasty as the fire finished but still edible).
Fire is always a tough one in really cold climates as frozen wood, thaws into wet wood, and needs a lot of drying before it combusts. A shelter over your fire and wind break certainly helps with the smoking issue. Believe me Im a class A1 smoke magnet!!!!!
Even though it seems that the weather got the upper hand, its the experiences that make us who we are, and I certainly remember the 'not so good ones' with equal satisfaction as the really good ones. In fact the really big disasters still cause a laugh or too in the pub on a Thursday!!! :yelrotflm
Have fun mate...
looking forward to your next trip out... remember to give us a write-up
Da