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Safety and Survival
Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="Shep" data-source="post: 465171" data-attributes="member: 6790"><p>I got the heat wobbles last friday. I went fossicking after work and am very used to operating in hot and humid conditions however</p><p> didnt hydrate properly during work hours and then when I went fossicking I wondered a bit further then normal and drained </p><p>my camelbak before heading back to the car. The last 100m took at least 20min to walk as I had to keep stopping and cooling down.</p><p>Was a big eye opener for me to stop pushing the limits. At sunset it was still 40deg and almost 70% humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shep, post: 465171, member: 6790"] I got the heat wobbles last friday. I went fossicking after work and am very used to operating in hot and humid conditions however didnt hydrate properly during work hours and then when I went fossicking I wondered a bit further then normal and drained my camelbak before heading back to the car. The last 100m took at least 20min to walk as I had to keep stopping and cooling down. Was a big eye opener for me to stop pushing the limits. At sunset it was still 40deg and almost 70% humidity. [/QUOTE]
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