British Summer

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
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It was 17C here today and that's too bloody hot for me. We went directly from winter to summer, no spring, so no time to become acclimatized.

Santaman, I would take -20C any day of the week over 91F. And yes, I am serious.:)

I can understand that; especially your choice of 20c. That's only a couple of degrees cooler than standard room temp. I'm generally not so fond of the heat myself. But 91 isn't so bad (or it wouldn't be if it weren't so damned humid here)
 
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Steffen

Forager
Jun 13, 2010
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Norway
note to self: never go to florida in the summer.

no really, i go into survival mode at 23-24C, trying to find a windy place in the shade were i can lay still and drink lots of water.
 

bb07

Native
Feb 21, 2010
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I can understand that; especially your choice of 20c. That's only a couple of degrees cooler than standard room temp. I'm generally not so fond of the heat myself. But 91 isn't so bad (or it wouldn't be if it weren't so damned humid here)

I said minus 20:p And yes, I'm still serious:)
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
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note to self: never go to florida in the summer.

no really, i go into survival mode at 23-24C, trying to find a windy place in the shade were i can lay still and drink lots of water.

Yep. Most of the snowbirds come here for the WINTER. Summer's good for diving and vactione actually spent IN the sea or rivers, not near it. (as in snorkeling or scuba on the reef or wrecks) That's why I said (in other threads) that part of the point of canoeing is to get good and wet and stay that way. In fact a very large number of people prefer "tubing" to canoeing; floating down river on an inner tube or a comercial float tube.
 

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