I think she goes before the sun is up. She's often posting around 8am eastern 5am pacific.How would you even handle being outside for more than 20 minutes? I cannot imagine 114. Do you go out on a day like that for your morning run?
I'm not risking it. I only go in at 96 and above to be safe!Though I might be wrong. I often am.
It was well over 100 or something stupid like that. I was my buddies best man......that week in cave creek....full tux, outdoor wedding......at least it was a white tux.I think even 90 degree water can make you hypothermic after enough time submerged in it.
You work in the shade, you wear a hat, you wear long sleeves and copious water.How would you even handle being outside for more than 20 minutes? I cannot imagine 114. Do you go out on a day like that for your morning run?
YupI think she goes before the sun is up. She's often posting around 8am eastern 5am pacific.
CamelBak.Tips for exercising in the extreme heat:
first of all I wouldn’t smoke too much weed. Just enough to get the job done. I like to wear a UV protective hat, and a long sleeve very lightweight hoodie.Tons of sunscreen.
Before even going out into the heat drink close to a pint of water. Carry lots of water on you. Consider using something like a cool towel, a piece of cloth that you get wet and drape around your neck that helps aid with evaporative cooling.
Take it slow and go at the pace that is comfortable for you, definitely don’t try and push it. In the heat it’s a marathon not a sprint.
For some people, sure. But they’re not great in every situation. I use mine about 50% of the time when day hiking, and never when backpacking.CamelBak.
True. But I'm more than 50% it even comes in the kayak. Especially working remotely in the middle of nowhere. I have a few different ones.For some people, sure. But they’re not great in every situation. I use mine about 50% of the time when day hiking, and never when backpacking.
I wore enviracool stuff and would soak it from my partially frozen camelbak. For what I do it's just easier to go before the sun comes up and dance through sprinklers as necessary.For some people, sure. But they’re not great in every situation. I use mine about 50% of the time when day hiking, and never when backpacking.
Yeah it depends on where you are and what you're doing.True. But I'm more than 50% it even comes in the kayak. Especially working remotely in the middle of nowhere. I have a few different ones.
Wait...what?I wore enviracool stuff and would soak it from my partially frozen camelbak. For what I do it's just easier to go before the sun comes up and dance through sprinklers naked.
I think even 90 degree water can make you hypothermic after enough time submerged in it.
wimpsI'm not risking it. I only go in at 96 and above to be safe!
Have you ever run into problems with weirdos when you're out by yourself at that hour?You work in the shade, you wear a hat, you wear long sleeves and copious water.
For my fast walk that I like to flatter myself is a run I'm up around 3, out the door no later than 5 and in before the sun is fully over the horizon. I then take a nap
Yup
Only when she gets home and gets on TNTHave you ever run into problems with weirdos when you're out by yourself at that hour?