Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-10906938-20140218020301/@comment-10906938-20140304125253

Efmrider wrote: (LOL.  I happen to live in Hell.  It gets up to 110 degrees in the summer frequently.  Sometimes it spikes to 120.  I've hiked in the Canyon in 121 degrees.  'Course that was many years ago.  I know a great deal about heat.  In the heat of the day, you sit under an overhang and drink lots of water and try not to move at all.  That's why we talk slow down here.) (Hey, it's a dry heat! It's always super humid, so sweat never evaporates. Evaporation is what cools you down, so humidity raises the temperature you feel by a ton. When we were in Arizona, it hit 113 and it felt like 90 to us)