Well done for that... Do you ever reflect on the what if's from that night?Nuts wrote: I had been shivering right thru the night but when this stopped and I started to 'not care' I was lucky enough to recognise this as a danger sign. I stood up and shuffled on the spot for what seemed forever until I got enough light to see.
corvus wrote:Adam you dont really know what cold water is unless you have experienced the North Sea (Arctic Ocean) knees turned blue and the B ollicks went north and that was in Summeralmost as cold as a wash in Waterfall Valley first waterfall in winter
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tasadam wrote:... Do you ever reflect on the what if's from that night?
Nuts wrote:Scav- Your right about the desert nights, as cold as Tassie though can be 'every' night through winter.
corvus wrote:Hey t_c_p,
Are you boasting or complaining !! what a wonderful experience to have![]()
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bluewombat wrote: I also had a really cold night at the Rodway day shelter a few years back in the midst of a snow storm
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