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Micky
28 posts |
#2046 2007-07-31 00:16 GMT |
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I want to camp tomorrow night and it's going to be 92/61 and HOT. How can I keep from getting sticky and miserable? I don't have a generator so I can't plug in all kinds of tech. Will battery operated fans all night keep me comfortable?
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YvY
21 posts |
#2047 2007-07-31 00:29 GMT |
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shower before turning it, or bathe in whatever water you can spare-if there is a lake, or river you can swim in, jump in to cool your body...or get the shower really cold before you are done. cornstarch all over once you are dried off.
t-shirt will actually be better than nude sleeping-soaks up the sweat. Fans? that's funny! |
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Kara
30 posts |
#2048 2007-07-31 00:32 GMT |
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They could but there is a chance that the batteries could die over night. I looked at some of those fans I think they should work, coleman have a few at their site.
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