Talk:Siesta Lean-to/@comment-24554028-20140301022322/@comment-50.141.189.240-20141124063946

No i don't believe he means hypothermia, more likely he's talking about how frost bite and such will make your body actually feel hot. I'm sure most of us have noticed if we get our socks and shoes wet out in real cold rain or in snow during winter then enter a hot/heated dry area and leave the wet shoes and stuff on that it actually makes your feet feel real hot. The same can happen in heat but it's more of a "submerged/wet" feeling than cold, which is mainly caused due to excessive sweat build-up on the skin.