ILUVSWTAS wrote:25?? Wow, it must be hard to get a walk in over summer then??
north-north-west wrote:I think it would be OK, I sort of have permission for a discussion of strangely-named (nonPC) places. Just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Bush_walker wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:25?? Wow, it must be hard to get a walk in over summer then??
Its not really if you are prepared to go somewhere coastal or perhaps Tasmania?
Bush_walker wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:25?? Wow, it must be hard to get a walk in over summer then??
Its not really if you are prepared to go somewhere coastal or perhaps Tasmania?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Bush_walker wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:25?? Wow, it must be hard to get a walk in over summer then??
Its not really if you are prepared to go somewhere coastal or perhaps Tasmania?
Well funnily enough I do all my walking in Tasmania and over summer its usually over 25.....
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
geoskid wrote:north-north-west wrote:I think it would be OK, I sort of have permission for a discussion of strangely-named (nonPC) places. Just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Yeah!!![]()
If you would be so kind, could you define "sort of" and "Strangely-named"
Macca81 wrote:i used to spend a month fishing at lake king william every christmas holidays as a kid, (for those who dont know, lake king william is about 4km away from lake st claire). my old man used to keep track of the daytime temps, and during the time we were there it was VERY rare to get below 20 deg at midday, 35+ was occuring at least once a week. this was the trend over about 4 years.
so, i rekon the OT gets more temps over 25 than the data sugests
Bush_walker wrote:Climate warming?
Son of a Beach wrote:Bush_walker wrote:Climate warming?
I think it's more likely you just happend to fluke a particularly cool summer for your initial sample.
Bush_walker wrote:I guess my point at the beginning of this thread is that I don't walk with a 25 kg pack if the temperature is above 25 deg unless forced to do so, by distance between waterholes or campsites. I have pulled out of walks when the temperate has threatened to be 30 deg and we would be carrying extra water. I get heat cramps which make me a liability!
flyfisher wrote:Do you have to carry a lot of water over there, as in Tassie in most areas we are not usually far from water.![]()
Flyfisher
flyfisher wrote:Yeah, point taken Bush_walker,so how much water would you have to carry for a day in 25 to 30 degrees. Is the water supply at days end etc. fairly certain and reliable. It's not normally an issue in Tas but can be in certain areas in dry years.
FF
north-north-west wrote:What about for those of us who actually prefer high humidity?
A dry 30 knocks me out far more than a nice sticky 40+. I love the tropics.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
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