#40110 - 04/25/05 11:05 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Yes...Where are the spare glasses?
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#40111 - 04/26/05 03:21 AM
Re: Survival story
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"He wasn't reported missing until Sunday, a week later, because he hadn't told anyone when he expected to return, and almost everyone who knew him was out of town, O'Brien "
Ooops.
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#40113 - 04/26/05 09:49 PM
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I live in Alabama and have hiked the Pinhoti fairly extensively, including the location where her incident happened. Though we generally don't have "extreme" weather here, humidity, even in Winter, is usually high - hypothermia is a real possibilty. Furthermore, her camp site was a bad choice. I never go into the woods, even with full pack, without the basics on my body, safe, and water tight. I bothers me when I see people hiking, even if only a few miles, with no provisions. <img src="/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />
I will add that this woman went on to finish her hike and has since thru hiked the Appalachian Trail. She overcame her adversity on the Pinhoti and went on to do more good things. She obviously learned from her mistakes, which is admirable.
Edited by Dynamo (04/26/05 09:51 PM)
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#40114 - 04/27/05 11:17 AM
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As I briefly browsed through the story I noticed two mistakes:
1. Kept wearing soaked clothes. - everything should be taken off. Depending on the material you can lose body heat up to 300x faster when clothes are wet.
2. Fought the body's will to shiver. This natural reaction is an attempt to produce heat.
Well done for staying alive though.
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#40115 - 04/27/05 01:13 PM
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
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1. Kept wearing soaked clothes. - everything should be taken off. Depending on the material you can lose body heat up to 300x faster when clothes are wet. Depends on the clothes. Cotton, get it off for sure! But polar fleece and wool retain some insulation when wet, and I think she mentions she was wearing fleece.
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