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nancywinpdx
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[*] posted on 7-28-2009 at 11:42 AM


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Nancy--In a desert survival course I took many years ago a trick we learned with dealing with extreeme heat at night so a person cpould sleep was to gather up some 1 gal. milk jugs and fill with water and freeze them. Place by your feet and legs at night and it will help a little bit... Honest... Hang in there! ++C++:spingrin:


Now that's quite a trick, surviving in the desert while you have a freezer with you.:?:
Maybe should unplug the freezer and plug in the A/C.:?:
See how smart I am.:biggrin: Can't believe you didn't think of that.:biggrin:


Duh... you're smarter than I am to bring the a/c! Well maybe we need to bring solar panels too on out camping trip cuz we'll need to keep the cervezas cold too.
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[*] posted on 7-28-2009 at 01:48 PM


It's blistering in southern Oregon! It's supposed to hit 108 today and yesterday my thermometer said 112 in the shade!



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[*] posted on 7-28-2009 at 04:20 PM


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i know it is hot here in vicente guerrero it must be 72 had to turn on the fans to cool down. to hot unless you have a really good margarita from posada don diego to cool you down some cold guacamole and chips with some lines yup that will cool you down
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[*] posted on 7-29-2009 at 10:54 AM


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Originally posted by vandenberg
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Originally posted by Crusoe
Nancy--In a desert survival course I took many years ago a trick we learned with dealing with extreeme heat at night so a person cpould sleep was to gather up some 1 gal. milk jugs and fill with water and freeze them. Place by your feet and legs at night and it will help a little bit... Honest... Hang in there! ++C++:spingrin:


Now that's quite a trick, surviving in the desert while you have a freezer with you.:?:
Maybe should unplug the freezer and plug in the A/C.:?:
See how smart I am.:biggrin: Can't believe you didn't think of that.:biggrin:


Duh... you're smarter than I am to bring the a/c! Well maybe we need to bring solar panels too on out camping trip cuz we'll need to keep the cervezas cold too.


you don't need solar panels.....just plug into a current bush!:lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 7-29-2009 at 11:34 AM


Port Alberni B.C. 102F 45% relative humidity.. where I am
Tofino B.C. 70F 78% relative humidity Tofino is 85KM from here on the coast..
What a difference !!! eh!!

Broke the record yesterday in Port.. I think it's cooler in Baja ..
A few days ago we had a brush fire 1/2 mile from our house..7 fire trucks responded.. Thought we would be evacuated ..
You never saw two old people pack up a 5th wheel so fast in your life!!! Thank-goodness we unpacked 6 hrs later.
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[*] posted on 7-29-2009 at 11:45 AM


I think it's cool how Pt.Alberni have those temp differences...reminds me of home all right...in Vizcaino, it's gotta be over 100 and it's like 80 here in Asuncion....I'm jonsein for some salmon though!



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