Staying Warm in Winter

Staying Warm in Winter
Title Staying Warm in Winter PDF eBook
Author Priscilla Lamont
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781643039961

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A young squirrel questions his friends to learn what they do to stay warm during the long, cold winter.

Keep out the cold

Keep out the cold
Title Keep out the cold PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 27
Release 2008
Genre Heating
ISBN

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Keeping Warm

Keeping Warm
Title Keeping Warm PDF eBook
Author Barbara Kelman
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1978
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780825630798

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How to Keep Warm in Winter

How to Keep Warm in Winter
Title How to Keep Warm in Winter PDF eBook
Author Dave Ross
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 1980-01-01
Genre Cold weather clothing
ISBN 9780690040609

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Presents humorous advice for clothing, activities, and devices for keeping warm in winter.

Cold Weather Skills and Equipment - Winter Fun-Damentals

Cold Weather Skills and Equipment - Winter Fun-Damentals
Title Cold Weather Skills and Equipment - Winter Fun-Damentals PDF eBook
Author Douglas Hansen
Publisher
Total Pages 119
Release 2019-12-06
Genre
ISBN 9781672043885

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---Technical Skills for dealing with the cold. This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn how to get along in the out of doors. It is principle based, meaning it helps you relate to this skills as a master would. Many times people are taught the technique only, and that is simple and providing everything stays the same it will work. Here's a technique for building a fire. A can of gas, and a match... what if you don't have a gasoline, or any other kindling or fuel? Well that happened to us. I was hunting with an Uncle who had put on several extra pair of socks because it was colllld. Pretty soon his feet got cold, but he didn't complain. Well, during a rest stop I noticed he was doing something off to the side. He had taken paper from his pockets and pushed in under some branches and lit it. Well, it started to going and he was warming his boots, but it started to die down, so he quickly looked for more wood, but was not able to keep it going. Again he did not complain, but a short time later he told me his feet were really really cold, and we needed to do something. Well, we pulled his boots off and put them on my stomach, and that helped some, but he was cold , we needed a fire. Only problem was we had no kindling. He had used what paper, and TP he had, I did not have any but we needed to start a fire? We put our heads together and this is what we figured out. We put the bullet of a cartridge in the end of the barrel and levered it back and forth to remove the bullet then we poured it on top of flat rock. We figured if we used several cartridges, or more, we would have a pretty good pile of rifle powder (rifle powder burn much slower than black powder, which would be tooo fast!) so we gathered branches and small limbs and piled them over the pile of powder. Then we made sure we had plenty of extra wood to add to it, once it started. Then we lit the powder. Sure enough it started the branches, and bigger stuff, and we had a good fire. Once he was good and warm we put one pair of socks on his feet and then his boots. The extra socks were too many, they squished the veins and prevented the blood from his warm torso, from going down to his feet. With one pair of thick socks he did much better than the three pair. There's lots to keeping warm... here's some other thoughts. Important skills that are "not" common knowledge. Coats do not warm us up, they prevent heat loss. If your feet are cold put on a scarf and a hat.... The head and neck are responsible for 50% to 75% of the body's heat loss; also they are most important if the body does not have heat to protect the brain, heart, lungs, etc., it surely won't send it down to your feet. Feet can drop to temperatures below 50° F. If the heart temperature drops to even 70° F chances are you have died. I mention many "principles" associated with cold conditions. Principles are the key to building predictable outcomes or results. Techniques change. For example: Transporting heat to your toes requires warm blood pumping through your arteries and veins. If you put on three pair of wool socks, on a cold day to keep your feet warm, but you use your everyday shoes, you will likely squeeze your feet so tight that blood will have a hard time keeping them warm. Thanks for your interest and purchasing my books.

Staying Warm, Keeping Cool

Staying Warm, Keeping Cool
Title Staying Warm, Keeping Cool PDF eBook
Author Linden McNeilly
Publisher Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages 32
Release 2019-01-25
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 173160291X

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A look at the engineering processes that go into designing protective clothing for heat and cold resistance.

Winter, USA

Winter, USA
Title Winter, USA PDF eBook
Author United States. Economic Opportunity Office
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 1974
Genre Force and energy
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