cory Tree House enthusiast Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 28,418 Location CT Yesterday at 7:47 AM #13,226
SeanKroll Treehouser Joined Oct 13, 2016 Messages 13,380 Location Olympia, WA Yesterday at 10:53 AM #13,227 The disclaimer should say, this is a great way to die and endanger anyone trying to save you, for a View.
The disclaimer should say, this is a great way to die and endanger anyone trying to save you, for a View.
Burnham Woods walker Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 24,541 Location Western Oregon Yesterday at 7:06 PM #13,228 Exactly. That's a close look at a death wish.
cory Tree House enthusiast Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 28,418 Location CT Yesterday at 9:29 PM #13,229 I posted it bc it seemed hilarious. With proper prep on shore etc it doesn't seem very dangerous to me. Edit: Doh! Stupidly posted it 2x. Getting old isn't pretty 🤷♂️
I posted it bc it seemed hilarious. With proper prep on shore etc it doesn't seem very dangerous to me. Edit: Doh! Stupidly posted it 2x. Getting old isn't pretty 🤷♂️
SeanKroll Treehouser Joined Oct 13, 2016 Messages 13,380 Location Olympia, WA Today at 10:07 AM #13,230 I think proper prep means dry suit-clad trained rescuers at a start. I'm not one for cold water. I'm poorly insulated and shiver surprisingly easily. Idk if hypothermia makes a person more cold-sensitive or not. I've had mild hypothermia digging a snow cave in 15⁰ F weather on Mount Rainier.
I think proper prep means dry suit-clad trained rescuers at a start. I'm not one for cold water. I'm poorly insulated and shiver surprisingly easily. Idk if hypothermia makes a person more cold-sensitive or not. I've had mild hypothermia digging a snow cave in 15⁰ F weather on Mount Rainier.