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On Jun 24, 9:45?am, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 05:06:59 -0000, Chuck Gould wrote: Better yet, wear your PFD or survival suit and stay out of the cold water. For more information about cold water immersion and boating safety visit the Coast Guard Boating Safety website at this link: http://www.uscgboating.org/ Guess your recent experience got you thinking about this, eh Chuck? " I got stationed at the bow of the inflatable raft, and the first shot shows a raft full of people mostly smiing and laughing as we shot some class 3 rapids. I'm looking at a huge hole dead ahead, and so am slightly concerned in the first photo. In the second photo, everybody is wide-eyed and laughing....everybody except me. I don't show up in the second photo- where I am supposed to be there is this enormous wave of ice cold water that has splashed up high enough to engulf me entirely. Even through the full body rain suit and pfd that water was *darn cold*! (About 35-36 degrees). The guide said that people who fall in become hypothermic in about two minutes." Personally, I won't try this, and your description will suffice. --Vic I'll see about scanning and posting that two-photo sequence. It is pretty funny, even if I'm the butt of the humor. :-) |
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