I recall, as a young man in southern Indiana in the 1960s getting ready for a Friday night date, emerging from the shower, toweling off, and within ten minutes being as just as wet as I was when I got out of the shower.
Want to know the local weather anywhere... http://www.wunderground.com/
"It is what you discover, after you know it all, that counts." _ John Wooden
Lew Morris
1973 R75/5 - original owner
True...plenty of heat/humidity in southern states.
That's why folks go from their air conditioned homes, into their air conditioned cars to drive to the air conditioned mall...
The biggest complaints of the heat I heard came from a couple of gents from South Carolina...if my memory is good, it gets quite hot in their neck of the woods.
I'm from the frozen north...I kept to the shade, kept hydrated, and had a great rally!
Big D
'85 K100/EML
Let's be honest here, there wasn't enough shade to go around was there? Anyhow, for those of us who tent camped, it was the sleepless nights that were most unbearable. My neighbor's solution was to stay up all night drinking until they passed out. It worked out okay until they had to walk around the next day in the heat with a massive hangover.
Well, ya see. .. there ya go! Once you venture down that road, yer not supposed to stop!It worked out okay until they had to walk around the next day in the heat with a massive hangover.![]()
"It is what you discover, after you know it all, that counts." _ John Wooden
Lew Morris
1973 R75/5 - original owner