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Beat the Heat and Stay Cool
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[QUOTE="AssistSuper, post: 925664, member: 60409"] I work outdoors, all day, virtually every day. Drinking tons of water is something that is an obvious must. I drink at least a gallon a day at work. If you quit sweating, immediately stop, and hydrate yourself. If your sweat quits, you're seriously dehydrated. Eventually, you get used to the heat. I've been outside all day when the heat index is 110. It sucks, but lots of water is the key. If you're going to be riding for a long period of time, I'd invest in a camelbak. I've had heat exaustion many times before and it sucks. And I was even drinking tons of water (so I thought). [/QUOTE]
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