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Outdoor notes

Published: Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:36 a.m. MDT
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As ice melts on Utah's lakes and reservoirs, boaters are reminded about the dangers of cold-water exposure and encouraged to wear life jackets at all times. State law requires all children 12 and younger to wear a life jacket while a boat is in operation.

"You never know when you might end up in the water," said Chris Haller, state parks boating education specialist. "Not only do life jackets keep you afloat, they provide an extra

layer of warmth, which might be the difference between life and death."

Most northern water temperatures are just above freezing. Reports show a person can survive only five to 10 minutes in 40-degree water before succumbing to hypothermia.

Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature drops below 95 degrees and results in loss of coordination, weakness, mental confusion, blue skin and intense shivering. Cold water reduces body heat 25 to 30 times faster than air. Haller also recommends boaters wear a hat and clothing made of synthetic fabrics.

For more information, or to take a boating safety course, call 801-538-BOAT or visit stateparks.utah.gov.

PROVO'S HALF MARATHON

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Provo will hold its first half marathon/relay and 5K on April 5. The race will start at 8 a.m. at the Provo Tabernacle Park. Two of those entered in the Provo race will qualify for the St. George marathon.

Money from this event will go to benefit the Clear Horizons Academy, a school that helps children with autism.

Register online at active.com or download an application from run13.com

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