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[QUOTE="Boodac, post: 1066432, member: 25486"] Last year my daughter, son, cousin and I were up at Kennedy Meadows riding for the weekend. The last ride of the weekend we headed out about 9AM. We rode for about 3 hours then loaded up everything and started to head out after having something to eat and drink. About 5 miles down that windy road the daughter, who was driving the other car, became real ill. She was nauseated and ended up pulling off the side of the road. Before we knew it, she was completely lethargic. I thought it was the flu at first until the cousin, who is a Marine, said that she was dehydrated and was experience heat stroke. Man, seeing one of your own, especially your son or daughter, get sick that fast and being stranded on a windy roadway from civilization can scare the living hell out of a parent. I learned my lesson real quickly and will never ever take hydration or heat stroke for granted again. Sorry to hear about your friend Kiwi. [/QUOTE]
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