WindOnHisNose
BENEFACTOR
Lino Lakes MN (MY18)
Dr. Giesbrecht is a Canadian physiologist who operates the Laboratory for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at the Univeristy of Manitoba in Manitoba, Canada. He studies the effects of extreme environments, including cold, heat, hypoxia and hypobaria on the human body. I have come to know this gentleman in preparing survival medicine presentations to physicians and to pilots. His methods of research are sometimes chilling, pun intended.
Please take 10 minutes and watch this video, and share some video time with your children and loved ones. The tips he uses in this demonstration are extremely useful should you fall through the ice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gOW8ZaYqHA
The importance of this at this time of year is great in Minnesota. We had a near tragedy here in Park Rapids a week ago when a man and woman went through the ice on an ATV. Today I was flying the super cub around to area lakes and was dismayed to see many ice fishermen out on the ice, vehicles and all, despite there being open water nearby. The ice is still a bit too thin for my liking at some of our area lakes, so I am choosing to put off landing for a few days until the sub-zero temps freeze the water a bit more.
Dr. G's tips will save lives, folks. Please, please be careful, and please take a moment to watch this video.
Thank you.
Randy
Medical Matters
P.S. Here are two additional video by Dr. G:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyBVWrqvkEg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PAwzPgRYOI
Please take 10 minutes and watch this video, and share some video time with your children and loved ones. The tips he uses in this demonstration are extremely useful should you fall through the ice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gOW8ZaYqHA
The importance of this at this time of year is great in Minnesota. We had a near tragedy here in Park Rapids a week ago when a man and woman went through the ice on an ATV. Today I was flying the super cub around to area lakes and was dismayed to see many ice fishermen out on the ice, vehicles and all, despite there being open water nearby. The ice is still a bit too thin for my liking at some of our area lakes, so I am choosing to put off landing for a few days until the sub-zero temps freeze the water a bit more.
Dr. G's tips will save lives, folks. Please, please be careful, and please take a moment to watch this video.
Thank you.
Randy
Medical Matters
P.S. Here are two additional video by Dr. G:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyBVWrqvkEg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PAwzPgRYOI
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