Nope. My wife reminded me that we gave them both our sleeping bags, which 
zip together. My wife and I huddled with our dog in our tent in what 
clothes we kept for ourselves. It wasn't the best night we've had together 
but we did live to tell the tale. Grin. These are the kinds of people for 
whom liability waivers were invented. But they're family, so 
whatchagonnado? Sardonic grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, March 28, 2014 6:30:27 AM UTC-6, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 03/27/2014 10:00 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote: 
> > The coldest I've ever been was on a canoe trip in June. 40˚F, raining 
> > day and night, and I was in the river for a few hours try to free the 
> > other couple's canoe wrapped around a rock. I gave them my clothing 
> > since theirs was lost to the river. I don't recommend stage two 
> > hypothermia without a fire or half the sleeping bags you need. Wet and 
> > near freezing is as dangerous as it gets, if not more so because most 
> > people think "it's not freezing," forgetting how much heat moisture 
> > sucks out of our wanna be carcasses. 
> > 
>
> You mean, after all that they didn't offer to warm you up with the 
> "everyone gets naked in a pile of puppies" first aid treatment that is 
> recommended in Army first aid for that condition?  Shame on them! 
>
>
>

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