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RitcheyRch
12-13-2006, 04:02 PM
AMUNDSEN-SCOTT SOUTH POLE STATION, Antarctica (Reuters) - The 300 Club
is not for the faint of heart. Or the cold of blood. This traditional
winter rite at the South Pole is considered slightly unusual even by
those who have earned the right to call themselves members of the club.
One of those is Andy Martinez, the South Pole winter site manager.
Membership requirements are simple and brutal: The temperature outside
at the South Pole must be -100 degrees F (-73 degrees C) or lower --
without factoring in wind chill, Martinez said.
To qualify, initiates must sit in a sauna cranked up to 200 degrees F
(93 degrees C) for as long as they can stand, then run -- naked except
for a pair of insulated boots and an optional neck gaiter -- around the
South Pole and back. That means club members experience a 300-degree
swing in temperature.
"You run around the pole, hitting all 24 time zones, and you go back in
your birthday suit," he said.
Underwear is discouraged, Martinez said, because it tends to get damp
with perspiration in the sauna and then instantly freezes when the
wearer hits the sub-sub-zero air. Cuts from boxer shorts can be a
hazard.
The neck gaiter goes over nose and mouth to prevent the cold air from
freezing the lungs, he said.
It was 104 degrees below zero F (-75.5 degrees C) the year Martinez
joined the club. The wind chill made it feel like -144 degrees F (-97.7
degrees C).
"It just felt like somebody was hitting me with a tennis racket full of
needles," he recalled.
Will he try it again this coming winter?
"I say no, but -- peer pressure."

Jim W
12-13-2006, 04:31 PM
To qualify, initiates must sit in a sauna cranked up to 200 degrees F
I proudly call Bull Schitz
Aint no way---no how....
It was 104 degrees below zero F (-75.5 degrees C) the year Martinez
joined the club. The wind chill made it feel like -144 degrees F (-97.7
degrees C).
Ive been in -40F below cold up in Old Forge NY.
When you spit, it freezes and craclkes before it hits the ground.
That's going from approx. 90-95F in your mouth to frozen almost instantly!!!
From the article there's no mention of how far the run around the pole is.
At -104F below, frostbite of the fingers, ears, nose and private parts would be in just a few seconds.
Be good, Jim

BajaMike
12-13-2006, 05:23 PM
:idea:
Total B.S.
:hammerhea

73kona455
12-13-2006, 05:53 PM
you would have instant frost bite on all protruding body parts:supp: :supp: :supp: :supp: :supp:

RitcheyRch
12-13-2006, 06:04 PM
Might be BS. I didnt check snopes. Received in an e-mail this morning at work.