RE: [Paddlewise] Monotonous Weather

From: Rafael Mier-Maza <silidriel_at_prodigy.net.mx>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:52:24 -0600
Hi Melissa,

I would like to throw in another point of view. I really suffered from
the cold weather in Port Townsend when I took the IDW and ICE  ACA
workshops with Andree Hurley, in October 1998 and February 1999. I was
back in June 2000 expecting to see girls in bikini and everybody with
light clothes and I found everybody wearing the sweaters that we would
use here in our worst days.

Being in the tropics and paddling in places like Veracruz in the Gulf of
Mexico, where even in the winter time no wet suit is necessary, I would
not consider moving permanently to the Pucket Sound area.

On the other hand I acknowledge the great scenery and wildlife that you
find up there. Fauna is something we really envy. Being up there we
passed an island where a baby sea lion was just born, males were
watching and guarding and eagles were flying around.

I also remember when in Quebec City during carnival, some Mexicans were
participating in a snow sculptures contest and all of them but one got
sick from hypothermia while two Eskimos were polishing their sculptures
with bare hands and were really comfortable. Temperature was -10C.

I guess one gets used to a certain climate. 

Best Regards,

Rafael
Mexico
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