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Cinch nailing and Eagle claws..
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 23:01:48 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: At 62 degrees, I wear a shorty suit while surfing. And that is about the minimum temp I will use a shorty in. When I used to skin dive and scuba, I had 1/4 farmer john suit and I still got cold in the 55 degree Pacific. The only time I've ever been "cold" was on a ice dive while training for ice rescue. The course was up at Lake Champlain and the ice was about two foot thick. We went in with full dry suits, Gore-tex long Johns, sweat shirt/pants and electric socks - still froze my ass off. Man that was cold. However walking upside down under the ice more than made up for it. :) I can say that one other time, I was literally knocked out senseless at Lake Alexander in Dayville, CT. Dive team drill/body recovery drill thing. What none of us knew was there was a spring in the deepest part of the lake and that was our search area - 30 feet under tow we hit that spring and the temp dropped 20 degrees instantly. I swear I almost passed out. :) |
Cinch nailing and Eagle claws..
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 23:01:48 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: At 62 degrees, I wear a shorty suit while surfing. And that is about the minimum temp I will use a shorty in. When I used to skin dive and scuba, I had 1/4 farmer john suit and I still got cold in the 55 degree Pacific. The only time I've ever been "cold" was on a ice dive while training for ice rescue. The course was up at Lake Champlain and the ice was about two foot thick. We went in with full dry suits, Gore-tex long Johns, sweat shirt/pants and electric socks - still froze my ass off. Man that was cold. However walking upside down under the ice more than made up for it. :) I can say that one other time, I was literally knocked out senseless at Lake Alexander in Dayville, CT. Dive team drill/body recovery drill thing. What none of us knew was there was a spring in the deepest part of the lake and that was our search area - 30 feet under tow we hit that spring and the temp dropped 20 degrees instantly. I swear I almost passed out. :) Yeh, but you grew up in cold weather. I grew up 10 blocks from San Francisco Bay. 29 degrees was about the lowest I ever saw where I grew up. Thinner blood. |
Cinch nailing and Eagle claws..
On Jun 7, 1:14*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
I grew up. Thinner blood Thicker head too;) We call it "beach brains" around here. 8-O |
Cinch nailing and Eagle claws..
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