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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 276323" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Lol, looked totally in focus to me. Through sweat,filled,fogged up glasses. Bloody hot. Humidity not full on yet, but building up. Drank 6 Lt of water and a bottle of Pepsi max, got back to my car, totally dry. And dehydrated, my mate was cramping up all over. Reckon I've got 2 to 5 more trips, and they will be day trips with half day detecting from now on. Unless you have been to Darwin at this time of the year, its difficult to explain how 34 deg is so different to 34 deg in the cool months, because it was 34 about a month ago too, never raised a sweat. I've worked at dampier in WA, when its 45, everyday for several days in a row, then flown home to Darwin where its only 34, and Darwin feels worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 276323, member: 6002"] Lol, looked totally in focus to me. Through sweat,filled,fogged up glasses. Bloody hot. Humidity not full on yet, but building up. Drank 6 Lt of water and a bottle of Pepsi max, got back to my car, totally dry. And dehydrated, my mate was cramping up all over. Reckon I've got 2 to 5 more trips, and they will be day trips with half day detecting from now on. Unless you have been to Darwin at this time of the year, its difficult to explain how 34 deg is so different to 34 deg in the cool months, because it was 34 about a month ago too, never raised a sweat. I've worked at dampier in WA, when its 45, everyday for several days in a row, then flown home to Darwin where its only 34, and Darwin feels worse. [/QUOTE]
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