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BOP

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During one of my Aircrew survival schools, they showed us footage of some research the Royal Navy had done with volunteers being immersed into freezing water. In a very short time those guys were shivering so bad it looked like convulsions. Had to be pulled from the water, they couldn't move and certainly couldn't talk.
I saw that as well. They pulled them out of the water wearing nothing but their skivvies, and then rolled them in snow.
 

BOP

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I used to go scuba diving in Jan/Feb in the Northeast. Come out after an hour and head for the nearest hot coffee, shivering all the way.

Does that count? :lol:
I surfed in California in the winter. Water temp was 58 degrees, and I only had a spring suit. That totally counts.

When we were kids, our parental units took us to Lake Superior where we'd swim with only our swimsuits in late Spring, or early Summer. A lot colder than 58 degrees.
 

Gilligan

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I surfed in California in the winter. Water temp was 58 degrees, and I only had a spring suit. That totally counts.

When we were kids, our parental units took us to Lake Superior where we'd swim with only our swimsuits in late Spring, or early Summer. A lot colder than 58 degrees.
I swam in Norwegian fjords...near the head of them...where the water feeding them is snow and glacier melt runoff. That be some freaking cold water...
 
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I swam in Norwegian fjords...near the head of them...where the water feeding them is snow and glacier melt runoff. That be some freaking cold water...
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