Adventurer, Prepare to Suffer

Brrr, it is cold! As you put on your backpack and tighten its straps, even with 4 layers of clothes you feel miserable. Around you, the landscape might of been serene if it wasn't for the trudge of your feet through several feet of snow, the ache that was developing in your lungs from the frosty air, and the burn in your thigh muscles that each step brings.

It is now 10:35. After hiking only 1/8th of the distnce you have to go, you are already sweating. It is nearly freezing, but you perspire violently. A hacking cough has started, and you stop for a few seconds to recover. You wonder if taking off some layers might be a good idea.

Info: You currently have all of your warm clothes on.

Choices:

1) You have heard stories of hikers who did not pay attention while hiking, and arrived at camp soaking wet from all their sweat. As soon as they stopped, they froze. You decide to remove all of your layers except for a light sweater, and continue on.

2) You decide to balance both evils. You take off half of your clothes, and keep the other half.

3) You think to yourself, "It has been proven that your body works better in the heat!". Thus, you decide that even though you are sweating in your clothes, it is better to keep them on than risk being cold while hiking.