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I first used the polk in Norway about 1982. Worked way better than the Ahkio, especially going downhill. Bottom line was, at least with my team, if you couldn't ski well, you were screwed, and we were pretty much screwed!
ANyone remember the OLD Viking dry suits, the ones that didn't have zippers, and you had to climb in thru the neck hole?!! I was about 170, and I had problems, usually a 2-3 man job to get inside. Pitty the 230+ crowd. |
Max Tab is still looking for his skis and poles after Pacman took care of the "cherry" who sprayed the Co SGM while he was in the yardsale recovery mode......
Young cherry had not learned the important lesson of never turn your back on someone you just sprayed with snow..... especially when it's Pacman.... Pacman put the whooping on that poor boy when he caught him from behind..... and separated him from his skis........ Dick Butkis style...... 2000 was a great WET.... unless you worked in the S-1 shop and was in the army under an assumed identity.... |
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Good Memories
This is my first day of being able to post, but I have read through this thread. Some good memories here and I know some of you folks.
My last WET was 97 out in CO with B/2/10. I did teach an avalanche safety course in Jan 1998 out at Sunlight, but I was on terminal leave so I didn't get to enjoy the skiing for more than a day. I miss those days even if I WAS freezing my ass off. I still think the White Mountains and/or VT seemed colder than CO. Germany was just cool though. (I still hang around there.) Al |
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Six months in the RPI, home to Bragg for Xmas, and then two months in AK--part of the time north of the Ranges (-50 at night warming up to -25 during the day) and part of the time vic Beluga Station and Kodiak Island. Doing an SDV transit and port facility joint attack on Kodiak with a Team from Coronado in January is no fun--and dry suits don't keep you as dry or nearly as warm as you'd like.
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+1 to the old Dry suits.
My team went through the Danish scout swimmer course in Denmark in '84. I'm one of the 230lb crowd and thought I was going to be strangled to death. It's pretty tight and might be better if one is into auto-asphyxiation.;) That wasn't my best WET but I remember the tram being unable to open the gates of the snaplinks on the swim line when we came ashore on a particular "cold" night 5 k infil swim. Our hands would not move. Brrrrr Blitz.
As to WETs I was also in 10th group and many a cold cold night and navigating with an altermeter on ridge/elevation lines. Blitz |
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