Davidc
Guru
- Location
- Somerset UK
I've just been outside, to the local convenience shop. I walked rather than go by bike, about a mile return.
I was very well wrapped, but by the time I got back I was shivering, fingers not working properly, and not co-ordinating properly, all symptoms of mild hypothermia!
Compared to most of the country it's tropical here, with the air temperature at -2deg and with windchill probably only down to -6deg or so.
It set me wondering: What is the risk, in the sort of conditions we have at the moment, of anyone outside walking or on a bike suffering from mild or more serious hypothermia? Given that it reduces mental acuity and impairs co-ordination what extra risks does it pose when on a bike?
Does anyone know? Has anyone been there?
I was very well wrapped, but by the time I got back I was shivering, fingers not working properly, and not co-ordinating properly, all symptoms of mild hypothermia!
Compared to most of the country it's tropical here, with the air temperature at -2deg and with windchill probably only down to -6deg or so.
It set me wondering: What is the risk, in the sort of conditions we have at the moment, of anyone outside walking or on a bike suffering from mild or more serious hypothermia? Given that it reduces mental acuity and impairs co-ordination what extra risks does it pose when on a bike?
Does anyone know? Has anyone been there?