SAN Cold Water & Hypothermia Prevention

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

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  • This is a great, great, great video Dave & Co! Really appreciate that it shows what REALLY can happen & go wrong. Big props to all 3 for hanging in there and giving it a go. What I would have done is take all of my wet clothing off imediately after I had a sustained Fire going. Better to be naked and being warmed and drying my clothes off by the Fire than cold and damp being warmed by the Fire. Once again great, great video and looking forward to more!

    Wulamallessin from The Mourne Mountains!

  • I am just at 8 minutes right now and was wondering why the guy who was looking for cordage didn't use his paracord bracelet? That is why I wear mine, to use it when needed.

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  • This is one of the best videos I have seen on cold weather survival. Thank you Dave and Crew.

  • Great Video Dave & Co! One question why was the guy wearing a Mario t-shirt in temperatures that low!!! Also why was he wearing JEANS! Jeans have to be the worsted trousers to wear in the woods. The other two guys where very good:) great video learnt alot :)

  • I like how the guy is looking for para cord and has a para cord bracelet on his wrist. Did he forget? Or is it a fashion accessory that he is afraid to damage?

  • From the start I thought the guy from florida was the experienced one.. turns out I was right. I have been planning on spending a night out in the woods but the cold night time temperatures have me worried I'm not experienced enough or well geared enough to do something like that. I have everything but a blanket.

  • @watuwaitn4 I was thinking the same thing

  • Dave,

    this is a awesome video, very informative. 1 complaint. AUDIO. But, it did not keep me from watching it. lol

  • No offence but a 37 second intro for each vidoe ? DANG !!

  • good stuff dave. 

  • Great video! Thanks for putting that up full length for free. When I saw the size of their fires I cringed. In Brazil where night time temps don't even approach below freezing we teach 1 meter of open flame for a drying fire for a group of people. A fire that size will dry the whole group in half hour to forty-five minutes. We usually work as a group and use one cubic meter of broken hardwood as a rule of thumb, and that's in a tropical country with night temps in the 50's.

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