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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Video surviving fall through ice |
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11/07/2019 07:16PM
Anyone ever try this? I’m kinda skeptical only because he falls straight down. I would likely have stuff tied to me and a backpack. Also one leg first then fall to one side. It sounds like good advice though.
Have you seen anything more like ‘Northwoods’ scenario?
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Have you seen anything more like ‘Northwoods’ scenario?
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11/11/2019 08:48PM
I have never fallen in so I will listen to hear what others say about their experience. He does get out so he does seem to know what he’s doing. However, I think you are right in that everyone’s experience will be different. A person may have to remove a pack or waist belt hooked to a sled first to get out.
The best part of this journey here is further knowing yourself - Alan Kay
11/12/2019 12:08PM
I fell in many years ago. One of the most painful experiences I've ever had, luckily was able to stand on the bottom and just keep my head out of the water. The biggest problem for me was the almost 1 mile walk back to the house to get the cold wet (frozen) clothes off.
12/06/2019 08:49AM
his video seems in line with others, get over the shock until you are breathing normal, then attempt to lay on ice as you kick, crawl away to safe ice before standing
in winter my backpack would only have my sleeping bag, stove, teapot, some freeze dried food and drink, IOW, all lightweight and some even less dense than water, so it wouldn't be the problem a summer pack would be
in winter my backpack would only have my sleeping bag, stove, teapot, some freeze dried food and drink, IOW, all lightweight and some even less dense than water, so it wouldn't be the problem a summer pack would be
let science, not politics decide, ... but whose science?
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