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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2008

We nearly died that day. ill equiped with not enough water in the relentless Arizona desert heat...and we watch Ray Mears!!...still found time to laugh at the wildlife.

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  • Next time wear loose, white, long-sleeved breathable shirts and a hat. That sun will bake your bare skin & head, which only serves to dehydrate you even quicker.

  • @hannibalsdad ..sounds like a good plan of attack..cheers

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  • @clothmonkeybag Actually.. try drinking a hot drink on a hot day.. it will actually make you feel cooler..

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  • you idiots! put some cloths on! The worst thing you can do in the desert is expose your skin to sun. Your sweat glans will be damaged by the sun and your body won't be able to cool itself

  • @MegaSousaphone ........??????????????

  • @clothmonkeybag or 115

  • ITS NOT A CRICKET.....ITS A GRASSHOPPER....QUITE EDIBLE.....CRICKETS IN AMERICA ARE LITTLE BLACK FELLAS....AND WE CARRY GUNS OUT HERE IN THE MOJAVE...YOU LOOK COOLER ANYWAY!

  • ITS NOT A CRICKET.....ITS A GRASSHOPPER....QUITE EDIBLE.....CRICKETS IN AMERICA ARE LITTLE BLACK FELLAS.....

  • @adventurek9 very true! One bit ok Knowlege that would help in that situation is that rubbing the fleashy part of Prickly pear Cactus pads on oneself is similar to using spf 30 sunblock...but you need to apply it often.

  • @MrEhud77

    one thing we both agree on is the need for a long-sleeved loose fitting shirt. :-)

    Throw in some sunblock, wide brimmed hat that covers the back of the neck and lots of water, and suddenly that hike isn't' so life-threatening. Happy hiking everyone.

  • @adventurek9 Not that scientists are always right.

  • @adventurek9 Supposedly Scientist have fopund that black is better than white, If you think of a skier who gets sunburned and goes snow blind, thios makes some since. Alot of Arabs will wear black in 130 degree heat. I haven't personally done the research but I've never noticed too big a difference (I grew up in New Mexico) since black does make you sweat nore which will in turn cool you more but will also dehydrate you faster,So I can't really say for sure but that's what sciebtists have said.

  • correction....white shirts reflect "light" and dark colors absorb light.... which then turns into heat. Go to REI and get a shirt with built in UV protection and you're set for clothing. Then just hydrate all day before your outdoor exercise and it'll go smoother than if you didn't take those measures.

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