grover dave
16 years ago
dust masks as a survival aid ,yes the diy type
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eddy meecham tgo magazine light weight guru,in the 2008 April issue of the magazine ,to cut to basics you loose a lot of bodily heat due to actually breathing ,so eddy did some tests on commercial ski type masks and your diy masks they both retained body heat to a remarkable degree as opposed to not using any mask at all .but when you are lost 2hrs from day /your mates broken his/her leg x no of hrs to call out both becoming hypothermic what will you be carrying [if at all] the commercial mask 20quid and the rest or the 20 p diy job they weigh nowt pack down l


allways look on the bright side
grover dave
16 years ago
survivlbag mandatoryry :guns:
allways look on the bright side
simonrl
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16 years ago
Had never even considered this in respect of body heat retention!
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
derrickman
16 years ago
I've worked in -40degC in Alaska, and face masks certainly make a difference. Whether they make any real difference in UK conditions, I have no idea although I rather doubt it
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.

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