Others are less fortunate, even in much milder conditions. One of Europe's worst weather disasters occurred during a 1964 competitive walk on a windy, rainy English moor; three of the racers died from hypothermia, though temperatures never fell below freezing and ranged as high as 45.
ive had arguments with my mrs before now that i have put on my coat and walked out - and sat in the car - 3 hours later ive come back in shivering like mad - last night, we had another argument - i did the same - nearly 24 hrs later my toes are still hurting from the cold and i have thermal socks on and they are above the radiator - not very wise i know
i prefer to walk out - gives me time to clear my head - and come back with early hypothermia![]()
the muscles along your neck and shoulders tighten in what's known as pre-shivering muscle tone.
Don't suppose anyone has a copy of the article linked in the original post? Link not working
With a little bit of "data mining" I came across this.
The Cold Hard Facts of Freezing to Death | Outdoor Adventure | OutsideOnline.com