[Sca-cooks] Summer temperatures and our itenerary
Kirsten Houseknecht
kirsten at fabricdragon.com
Mon Jun 16 14:55:00 PDT 2003
as someone who gets heat exhaustion very easily...
(yes, all you chirurgeons, i have had BOTH heat stroke and hypothermia...
AND i have allergies too! arent i fun?)
it is astonishing how *fast* you can get heat exhaustion. my first Pennsic i
*swore* i was pushing fluids, and i still was in chirurgeons point within 5
hours of arrival on site.
i can tell you , however, from experience, that whatever garb i pack the
most of (cool weather, hot weather) the weather will likely be the
opposite.......
by the by.... i missed the pre reg deadline. is it still possible to sign
up for a specific campsite?
Kirsten Houseknecht
Fabric Dragon
kirsten at fabricdragon.com
www.fabricdragon.com
Philadelphia, PA USA
Trims, Amber, Jet, Jewelry, and more...
I worry about you, wear a reflective sweater...
>
> And, there's a reason why SPCA camp is such a prime place to camp- we're
> shaded, with (usually) a cool breeze coming in off the lake on the hottest
> days. We're usually 10+ degrees cooler than on the Serengeti. Even when it
> rains, our willow trees tend to suck up the water almost as fast as it
> falls, and they like us- whenever we've had one get blown over, it has
done
> its best to fall where it would cause us no harm- very difficult,
> considering how crowded we all are during War Week.
>
> Phlip
>
> If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably not a
> cat.
>
> Never a horse that cain't be rode,
> And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
>
>
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