
Science of Survival: Frozen Alive Redux
Outside Podcast
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The Importance of Cold Weather
The lack of insulating fat over your muscles allows the cold to creep that much closer to your warm blood. At 95 degrees, you've entered the zone of mild hypothermia. The clammy chill that started around your skin has now wrapped deep into your body's core. You're too cold to think of the beautiful night. You think only of the warm jeep that waits for you somewhere at the bottom of the hill.
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