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Yama Mama

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Here in Ohio, we are having nothing but temps in the upper 90's and high humidity. I have so many things that I need to be doing outside, but I just do not have any energy. And even riding the bike, unless it is early in the morning, or after dark at night, is not as enjoyable as usual.

I feel like I am not accomplishing much on my vacation this year. attachment.php?attachmentid=48070&stc=1&d=1279476487

 

How are the rest of you, who are living in the same conditions dealing with this HEAT?http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/sol_10_13/sol01.jpg

 

I was just wondering.

YAMA MAMA :scorched:

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If you think it's hot outside, you should come to the power plant where I work. It's common for 160-170 degree temps inside.

 

I use one of these sometimes while working, riding or just mowing the yard. Works pretty good too.

 

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Yesterday in the midst of all the heat and humidity I got the bright idea that I needed to burn some brush! :doh: Yeah, I know, pretty dumb. Almost over did it too.

 

I don't really think it's possible to stay cool in these temps/humidity. Just drink lots and lots of water.

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Best doo dad you get ever get for this heat - saved my booty on several occasions!

 

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Drink plenty of GatorAde G2, replaces lost electrolytes.

Wear light colored evaporative clothing. Armour makes some. Believe its mainly polyproplene. It's a very light material that helps the evaporatative process. Also works in the winter if you wear cotton clothing on top, keeps you warm as it wicks the moisture into the cotton and away from your body(old skiing trick).

If on a bike, get a 20 oz. spray bottle from Wallmart and fill with water. Spray yourself going down road and ENJOY. It WILL make you cooler!

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