Of course it warms you up, your moving, making the blood flow better to the extremities, when you are just standing around in the cold, your body tend to send as much blood as it can to the vital things that keep you alive, sending less to the extremities as they aren't as necessary for survival as say, your heart, liver, lungs etc... When one gets frostbite, it starts in the fingers and toes. Keep moving and keep the warmed blood flowing.
Donnad took care of the first part for me very well.
The second part is the rhythm that walking gives. It sets up certain songs and poems, depending on taste and nature, and that lets one notice the chill less. Standing still in the cold waiting for something is miserable. Leads to dirges.
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Burning calories, makes heat...
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The second part is the rhythm that walking gives. It sets up certain songs and poems, depending on taste and nature, and that lets one notice the chill less. Standing still in the cold waiting for something is miserable. Leads to dirges.