Re: [Paddlewise] Wetsuit overheating danger

From: Kingfisher Wilderness Adventures Ltd <kingfshr_at_idmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 00:43:02 -0700
Duane Strosaker wrote:

"...  I would rather risk the rare occurrence of getting hypothermia
from being in the water for a prolonged time than risk getting overheated
everytime I paddled by wearing a wetsuit.  For most touring paddling it is
nonsense to be dressed for water temperature rather than air temperature

Your input is encouraged!"

I find it a lot easier to cool down when I am warm, than too warm up when I
am cold. On hot days I get rid of my oiled canvas hat ( great in the rain )
and replace it with a large brimmed hat made of terry cotton. I soak the hat
in the water every now and then and my head works like a radiator to keep
the rest of me cool. I also keep a fleece or neoprene hat handy just in case
I do take a swim and need to regain warmth.

As Tom has already mentioned in an earler post it is also imperitative to
drink plenty of fluids.

Andrew Jones
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