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Heat exhaustion and heat stroke - how do you deal with them while on the trial?
The answer of course is to get the person cooled off, but when its 100 degrees in the shade, and 105 - 110 in direct sunlight, what do you do?
Where I go hiking and camping there are steams every so often. So we can stop and cool off in the water, but sometimes the streams are dry.
The answer of course is to get the person cooled off, but when its 100 degrees in the shade, and 105 - 110 in direct sunlight, what do you do?
Where I go hiking and camping there are steams every so often. So we can stop and cool off in the water, but sometimes the streams are dry.