To: fidelis
I don’t mind charging them for their rescues. But I live in southern AZ and am well adapted to heat. I can hike safely in 115 deg heat. Don’t do it often and I won’t lose sleep over it being banned, but I regularly RUN in 105 degree heat.
To: Mr Rogers
I don’t mind charging them for their rescues. But I live in southern AZ and am well adapted to heat. I can hike safely in 115 deg heat. Don’t do it often and I won’t lose sleep over it being banned, but I regularly RUN in 105 degree heat. I live here too. Have for 26 years. You and I know better, but the yay-hoos who get themselves stuck up on Camelback in mid-June apparently don't.
19 posted on
10/29/2021 1:49:01 PM PDT by
fidelis
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To: Mr Rogers
Wow. You are a machine. Perhaps you should be one of those rescue guys.😄
20 posted on
10/29/2021 1:49:39 PM PDT by
redshawk
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To: Mr Rogers
I live in Phoenix. The number of “Excessive Heat Warning” days is getting ridiculous. It gets hot here! We never used to have warnings. Now they have warnings if it's over 105. A dry 105 is actually a pretty nice summer day.
I'm sick of safetyism.
28 posted on
10/29/2021 2:32:23 PM PDT by
GrannyAnn
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