Under what circumstances is hiking dangerous

I was out in the Alps with a little companion insight. We were at around 3.000 m (9,500 ft). Temperature was simply above 0°C (32°F) when it began to rain. We wore overcoats. Tragically mine was a piece more established and I hadn't checked it as of late. It worked out that the shoulders were as of now not watertight while the downpour got rather weighty.

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After with regards to thirty minutes I was doused, water really emerging from my boots.

I was getting cold to a place where all I needed to do was to plunk down and take a rest - hypothermia.

Fortunate for me my companion continued hollering at me to continue onward for an additional two hours until we arrived at our objective, a mountain hovel with beds, brew and warm food.

Having placed on dry garments I sat before the fire. Following an hour I was all the while shuddering, feeling a tingling sensation all around my body (this happens when your temperature rises again to where your muscles will attempt to warm you up).

The landlord at long last had enough. He gave me a "Jagertee", a hot and extremely impressive cocktail served in Austria. Since I was sitting before the fire there was no risk to me. After thirty minutes I was marginally tanked however flavorfully warm.

This showed me two examples for climbing in the mountains:

I generally check my stuff cautiously.

I never leave without a bivouac sack that can serve as a crisis parka.

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