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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 786410" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Yep, if you are taking pictures for fun, and you aren't having fun because of the weather............</p><p></p><p>I have that issue with my daughter. She is very sensitive to heat. I have a much higher tolerance to it, but when it's in the 90s and the humidity is high, I'm not having much fun either. Yeah, it didn't bother me nearly as much when I was younger.</p><p></p><p>I remember that saying from survival school myself. Of course, I went through in January, and the first night in the field, it got down to -17. We didn't worry much about sweat. I was a little difficult to stay hydrated, though. We weren't thirsty, and by the time a container of water was done with the purification tablets, very little was still liquid. One of our guys had to be hauled in to the hospital for IV fluids. They brought him back out later that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 786410, member: 50197"] Yep, if you are taking pictures for fun, and you aren't having fun because of the weather............ I have that issue with my daughter. She is very sensitive to heat. I have a much higher tolerance to it, but when it's in the 90s and the humidity is high, I'm not having much fun either. Yeah, it didn't bother me nearly as much when I was younger. I remember that saying from survival school myself. Of course, I went through in January, and the first night in the field, it got down to -17. We didn't worry much about sweat. I was a little difficult to stay hydrated, though. We weren't thirsty, and by the time a container of water was done with the purification tablets, very little was still liquid. One of our guys had to be hauled in to the hospital for IV fluids. They brought him back out later that day. [/QUOTE]
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