I know of two climbers who slept in a industrial freezer every night for a month before they left


What does everyone else do?
Dave
Nick S wrote:You better be sleeping on the ground by now then
breminator98 wrote:err... i actually am. I get the impression that maybe I'm taking this too seriously?
breminator98 wrote:Its quite a step of mental fortitude to jump straight into a cold shower at 1am after a night of drinking.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I can assure you carrying a 25kg pack is much much easier than carrying a 15kg 3year old in a child carrier.
corvus wrote:can only go BW on pain killers,
adventurescape wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:I can assure you carrying a 25kg pack is much much easier than carrying a 15kg 3year old in a child carrier.
I'll second that, except we have a 16kg 2 yr old who is near impossible to put to sleep in our tent whilst out bush. Frequent sleep deprivation is our training. If you could get lightweight waders for such sized humans, we could let him walk for as much distance as he demands whilst restrained in child carrier. He'd probably sleep better too. Any one ever seen waders to fit a 3 footer???
In addition to the child, man... do they need some paraphernalia. (and spare clothes, cos little waders don't exist)
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I wonder how poo old dave is getting on. All those cold showers were probably a good idea, with all the rain they expect to be getting in the next 2 days, they're going to have to swim across all the rivers just to get to the new river.....
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
breminator98 wrote:its good for mental toughness, helps with the "dealing with the @#$@ when it happens". Its quite a step of mental fortitude to jump straight into a cold shower at 1am after a night of drinking.
scavenger wrote:breminator98 wrote:its good for mental toughness, helps with the "dealing with the @#$@ when it happens". Its quite a step of mental fortitude to jump straight into a cold shower at 1am after a night of drinking.
I'd have thought that it would develop more mental toughness - as well as minimising the shock of going cold turkey - if you weaned yourself off the alcohol well before leaving . . .
breminator98 wrote:Actually, substantial quantities of cheap cask wine (aka 'goon') are part of my regimented toughening plan. It helps me anticipate feelings of extreme fatigue, and gives me a feeling of superhuman strength where I can accomplish anything. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to wear off like the alcohol and hangovers do...
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