snowman626
Mage
- Jan 28, 2019
- 545
My current plan is to go deep into the wilderness in the middle of winter when it's 0 degrees or lower (I live in BC Canada), then soak my clothes in water either by jumping into a lake/river then climbing back out, or pouring bottled water over my clothes.
As my body will be in constant contact with wet clothes which will draw heat faster out of my body.
I know I can go unconscious faster if I just submerge my body in water the whole time floating around in the lake, but it'll be too painful. If I simply wet my clothes and just find a place to curl up in a ball or lay down on my back, I think I can handle that.
Frost bite wouldn't be an issue because it only hurts upon defrosting and since I'm in the middle of nowhere I wouldn't be found ever, so there's no defrosting.
Animals could be a concern, I don't want to be eaten alive by wolves or cougars while in a vulnerable state. So I would find a spot where animals wouldn't be able to get to me. For example finding an elevated space somewhere, a ledge with a small cave maybe.
Ideally I would like to die in the day time so it's not so scary, I think being in total darkness will really put me in a bad state of mind. I would love to just drift into unconsciousness while looking up at the bright blue sky and the surrounding nature.
So I would carry this out early in the morning, assuming this will put me unconscious within about 3-6 hours max then I'm good to go.
I don't plan on killing myself right now, but I don't plan on dying naturally either. To prepare for all this I would scout out an ideal area to do this at in the years before I actually carry it out. Think of it as a camping trip. I'll find the ledge/cave, find the spot, and map out exactly where to go so I'll know exactly where my final resting place will be.
Then when it's time to go I'll know exactly where to go and how to get there.
As my body will be in constant contact with wet clothes which will draw heat faster out of my body.
I know I can go unconscious faster if I just submerge my body in water the whole time floating around in the lake, but it'll be too painful. If I simply wet my clothes and just find a place to curl up in a ball or lay down on my back, I think I can handle that.
Frost bite wouldn't be an issue because it only hurts upon defrosting and since I'm in the middle of nowhere I wouldn't be found ever, so there's no defrosting.
Animals could be a concern, I don't want to be eaten alive by wolves or cougars while in a vulnerable state. So I would find a spot where animals wouldn't be able to get to me. For example finding an elevated space somewhere, a ledge with a small cave maybe.
Ideally I would like to die in the day time so it's not so scary, I think being in total darkness will really put me in a bad state of mind. I would love to just drift into unconsciousness while looking up at the bright blue sky and the surrounding nature.
So I would carry this out early in the morning, assuming this will put me unconscious within about 3-6 hours max then I'm good to go.
I don't plan on killing myself right now, but I don't plan on dying naturally either. To prepare for all this I would scout out an ideal area to do this at in the years before I actually carry it out. Think of it as a camping trip. I'll find the ledge/cave, find the spot, and map out exactly where to go so I'll know exactly where my final resting place will be.
Then when it's time to go I'll know exactly where to go and how to get there.