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Spazbyt

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My first experience with ‘dry heat’ was in Mercury, NV. I jogged to the gym and had absolutely no sweat. It didn’t really feel as hot as the thermometer read. Being from Louisiana and east Texas, this was a foreign feeling. One of the guys quickly told me that I needed to hydrate ‘till your eyes float’ no matter what it feels like, I’ve followed that advice when in desert environments ever since.
I'm from Missouri and our heat is definitely not dry. The first time I traveled out west I flew to Vegas. I'll never forget walking out of the airport into the parking garage where I was waiting for my ride. I was standing next to a shuttle bus and I kept trying to move away from the exhaust blowing on my legs. When the bus pulled away I finally realized it was actually blocking some of the oven air from the rest of my body. Until that day I don't think I ever actually felt evaporation at work. Damn near gave me the chills.
 

CalSgt

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110 and up to 117 by next week

Well... It was 37 degrees for most of my drive to the Rubicon on Friday & dropped to 34 in Truckee CA. It was a rather uncomfortable drive with the top and doors removed. Daily high was a balmy 78 degrees on the Con for the weekend.

Apparently we are experiencing a heat wave in the Sierra's too.
 
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