ErichFromm wrote:I'm sure you've already seen this, but just in case:
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/tourist-rescued-from-aonach-mor-mountain-in-scotland-after-attempting-hike-in-thongs/story-e6frfq80-1226963622771
My aim is to get the same number of views of this post as WalkerChris77s now famous and informative "...." post..
it doesn’t mean that you can take mountains lightly, especially not the high mountains like Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor which are both over 4,000ft (1219m)
Nuts wrote:Aye, if indeed you haven't taken thongs to the limits of their endurance- go have another childhood!
slparker wrote:For thousands of years people walked the south-coast track and the overland track in bare feet.
north-north-west wrote:slparker wrote:For thousands of years people walked the south-coast track and the overland track in bare feet.
Not in the snow.
GPSGuided wrote:I shudder to think of being naked in Tassie winter.
GPSGuided wrote:I shudder to think of being naked in Tassie winter.
north-north-west wrote:slparker wrote:For thousands of years people walked the south-coast track and the overland track in bare feet.
Not in the snow.
slparker wrote: I do have a reference on metabolic adaptation in Tasmanian aborigines that i haven't perused yet that probably explains how.
perfectlydark wrote:The heat from your heads myth began by some us army research that found most heat was lost on test subjects in the head...who had no headwear but otherwise heavily rugged up in cold conditions..needless to say thats where the heat loss was!
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