2010年12月20日星期一

Express for Water replica Oris watch Expedition

Heres a video wrap-up of our expedition. We finished in under 14 days, setting a new record, despite having to go slower than planned. The ice rubble and the winds were tough, but we stuck it out and made it through. --Kevin Vallely and Ray ZahabIn March 2010, Kevin Vallely and Ray Zahab will embark on the i2P Siberian Express for Water replica Oris watch Expedition. They will run 65 to 70 kilometers per day across the frozen suce of Lake Baikal,which is 636 kilometers long--carrying all the food and gear for theentire trip. Theyd like to finish in 10 to 12 days, which would be aworld record, according to Vallely. Why go through such trouble?

During his 2007 world record No Limit depth of 214 meters (or roughly 700 feet), his lungs were something like the sizeof tangerines.Nitsch constantly has to check hishead because his body is sending his brain confusing messages on gas levels. replica Patek Philippe watch As his lungs shrink his body tells his brain that it has more oxygen than it actually does, because of the increased concentration in a small space. Toraise awareness and funding for clean drinking water projects aroundthe world and inspire students through the i2P experiential learning program. This is the tenth in a series of their dispatches forOutside Online.

Nitrogen is squeezed out of his lungs and intohis bloodstream. At extreme depths it can cause nitrogen narcosis, a drunken state affecting judgment. Afterreaching depth and then turning towards the suce his lungs expand. Lower Longines replica watches concentrations of oxygen and higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in expanding space may triggerpanic and cause convulsions. Even an experienced diver like Nitsch can black out fromshock, or from an actual lack of oxygen.

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