Thanks for the mist idea, JDA...I actually thought of setting up the lawn sprinkler, one of those fan types that oscillate, then figured, A- with this kind of heat, it would probably just raise the humidity level unbearably high and, B- somewhat of an electrocution hazard
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LOL, shake tarps vigorously, hahahaha...hmmmmm, wait a minute, you might have something there...if I do it in small doses, maybe they will become immune to the itch and never bother me again...yeah, that's the ticket...
Actually, a small advantage to my current set up is that I have yet to use one single ounce of very expensive acetone to clean things up when I am done for the day...
I unplug all the electrical stuff, and give everything a good hosing, inside and out...
And yea, that's what I meant when I said that the sweat was evaporating inside me, just an off-beat way of saying that it was time to hydrate...Believe me when I tell y'all, I have been blessed in knowing my limits, and I don't take that gift for granted...I am very well versed in being properly hydrated, water is my friend, and I usually take precautions when I know I am going to be in the heat for prolonged periods of time, I always start drinking lots of water from the day before...You see, once you start to get dehydrated, it is already too late...I thank my military training for this tidbit of survival info...plus, I help a friend as an assistant instructor, giving firearms training classes throughout the year, when its over a 100, in the middle of August, in the middle of an open field, if you don't take precautions, you will probably end up in a rescue chopper, on your way to the emergency room. By the way, y'all know you can get dehydrated in the cold, too...as WoG says in his sig, "I'm just saying..."
And Thanks for stopping by gunsup, hope to be of continuing interest to all, and cheer on my fellow Iboaters...
Later all,
GT1M