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This heat is crazy

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  1. The Wood Wolverine

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    I can’t tolerate extreme heat either. My [wood hoarding] tap out number typically is 85, depending on humidity. Any hotter and I work in shifts or wait for cooler times. If there’s a job that demands constant attention, so be it but most times I regulate. For house/yard work, coming inside to cool off in the A/C is my go to. I also feel it’s healthy to sweat, my dad used to have a little sweat lodge. He’d take hot rocks inside and splash water on them. That’s been a looong time ago. Now you can just sit outside some days and get similar results.
     
  2. MikeInMa

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    Back to the muggy 90's this afternoon.

    Just finished mowing the lawn and still need to peel clothes off. 1st mowing in about 3 weeks. With the drought, at least the weeds are again the same height.

    We got 3inches of rain earlier this week. Hoping there'll be a growth spurt of the lawn. If not, I'll even out the weeds again in August.
     
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  3. DNH

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    A buddy of mine spent a couple months working what I would consider one of the hottest worst environments possible. Welding replacement steam lines in an underground tunnel 110-120 degrees with 90% humidity!

    Gatorade was not enough! Most of the crew ate a kosher dill pickle and drank a cup of the brine at every break. He has kept it up for better than 20 years and hasn’t had any more issues as long as at the first hint of a head ache he starts with the pickles and pickle juice!
     
  4. EODMSgt

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    I agree that it sure doesn't get easier, and adding in health issues just makes it worse. It's hard for me to believe I was the same person who 21 years ago was wearing a 90-pound bomb suit and operating in 120-degree weather in combat with no ill effects (although I did drop over 50 pounds on my first tour). Spent so much time in the middle and far east, as well as being stationed in southern states in the US, so I acclimated when I was younger. Those days are long gone.
     
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  5. Backwoods Savage

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    My dad was always saying it is healthy to sweat. I think that is right.
     
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    Yeah. My good days ended in 1984. Oh how I wish now that I could put in a good day's work.
     
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    To a degree! He is 100% correct, as long as you're rehydrating along with sweating! :yes: When I sit down, my Border Collie will get half drunk licking me when I sweat! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::picard::drunk:
     
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  8. JD Guy

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    Yes, I can certainly relate to the “heat stroke” warnings and ageing:emb: Here in upstate SC we are accustomed to heat and humidity but for some reason this year has beat me down much more than previous years. I think it’s an accumulation of the years of working outside getting things done without regards to the discomfort, but most likely the “accumulated years”:rofl: :lol:. I now use the early evening hours to get outdoors work accomplished even though I don’t get as much done in a day.