Outside in the open not matter the weather, whether it is blowing, snowing or very cold (I live in Canada and use to working in the cold, as in stuff down to –83 C with the wind chill.). Knappin keeps you nice and warm, I find anyways. I sit on a 5-gallon pall and some leather out back by the burn pile and just let all the flacks fall into the snow, they will get covered with sticks and what not, then next fall it will get burnt and the flakes will ether melt or brake apart so no more sharp flakes left laying around.
Bushman