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#361 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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I think the highest I've had to deal with was 120, but it was a dry heat so whatevs no biggie
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Just Keep Swimming...
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Relative Humidity plays a big part in being able to have sweat evaporate off your body, so a dry 120F wouldn't be too bad I guess. Sweating in 102F with about 70% humidity was about as much as I could handle, but I was also in it for about 8-9 hours. Hydration is key.
Here, have some charts and graphs (in F): https://www.weather.gov/arx/heat_index
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You look at it?
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I tend to not seek out fat guy porn.
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