[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZT7dQc70QA[/video]
- That morning, the water looked like it might be decent visibility but it sure looked cold. I procrastinated a bit. The cincher was a visit to the dive shop. The LDS told me about two divers in a group of 4 who both had their single hose regs freeze up. I came home thinking, "Geez, I never have a freeze up with my Double Hoses... And that new Cyclone HPR upgrade hasn't been freeze tested I bet..."
- Getting psyched up was a two step process. I figured I'd put on my 5mm wetsuit in the house and if I got hot, that would mean I could handle the cold in the lake. So I went to work setting up my tanks and put on my suit. That approach worked... Before I knew it, I was all suited up and sweating.
- There was some slipping hazard climbing down the icy beach and rocks. But once in the water, the only parts that got cold were my fingers and forehead. Starting and finishing in a warm house is a big help...

- The DAAM Cyclone HPR performed like a champ. I shortened the video so you can't see how many times I dipped in and out the water and then stood in the -5 below wind chill to try and freeze it up. It never froze.
- If it weren't for my fingers getting numb, I think I could have stayed in quite awhile. The BARE 5mm "Velocity" wet suit is very warm. A big thanks to my wife Jill for taking surface photos and video.