[Paddlewise] Vertigo-cold water-ear canal

From: <skimmer_at_enter.net>
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 08:17:49 4
This conversation is not going in the direction I anticipated from 
the topic title.

I was listening to NPR one day when they interviewed one of the early 
female candidates for the NASA astronaut program. She told about the 
many tests they had to endure. One involved having cold water 
injected into the ear canal, which caused them to experience extreme 
vertigo. The "test" involved evaluation of the length of time it took 
for the victim/candidate to recover her balance.

I know of many cases of paddlers, skilled at rolling, capsizing to 
test their roll in cold water. They found, either on the first 
attempt or a later attempt, that for some strange reason, once 
capsized, they could no longer tell which way was up. They were 
forced to bail out. This was caused by the cold water in the ear 
canal.

Message: wear a hood for rolling in cold water!

In one of the stories by E. Arima (?) in the Canadian monographs, the 
phenomenon of horizon confusion/loss of balance/fear of capsizing is 
described among Inuit hunters paddling on still water devoid of 
reference points. If pressed, I could dig out the reference.

Chuck Sutherland
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