Up through my teenage years, I took 3-4 "ice baths", having broken through the ice on our farm pond or in a local creek. The walk back home was rather chilling...can't say as I noted any health differences.
Last unscheduled bath I took was on a cool fall day, about 10 years ago.. I was hunting down near my recreational land. I parked my truck, grabbed my 10/22and just started "woods walking".
I got down towards the RR tracks, which has a deep diversion ditch (about 12' deep) running alongside in a marshy area, which near half full of water. I decided to cross over to the tracks side, where there was a gas pipe crossing the ditch, about half a mile down the way.
I got to the gas pipe and figured.."my balance isn't quite what it was when I worked high steel..but if I lose balance, I'll just jump to the other side".
Well, I started across..and began to lose my balance.. Then looking up...I noticed that beavers had gnawed off the numerous saplings on the far bank...leaving of course, pointed stubs !
No choice..meyself, my rifle, scope and all..down in about 3-4 feet of water...completely submerged.
On my walk back to the truck, I was laughing at myself for not checking more closely, before starting across!
I think I may have used the old phrase.."no fool like an old fool" !
