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  • Todays high in Death Valley california..

    Is 121 degrees F. lol. Thats fucking hot. http://www.weather.com/activities/ot...cst_undeclared

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    :eek:

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    • #3
      That's warmer that the temp in my pants.

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      • #4
        Everyone is going to be walking around with tons of ball gravy. Hate it when i sweat.

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        • #5
          Only 19 percent humidity? That's a walk in the park!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bad14u
            Only 19 percent humidity? That's a walk in the park!
            fuckin right it is. try 95 with 90%. :breakit:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bad14u
              Only 19 percent humidity? That's a walk in the park!
              120 degress even with zero humidity is no walk in the park. here in raleigh its about 95 with about 75-80% humidity. That still is only a real feel of about 99 degress. 120 degress is very hot no matter how you look at it. Death Valley is the hottest place in the world. not in the US but the WORLD. it is no walk in the park.

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              • #8
                I remeber reading somewhere that you could only last about 4 hours in death valley without water.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shibby
                  I remeber reading somewhere that you could only last about 4 hours in death valley without water.
                  ya and these idiots are saying its a walk in the park. lol. you would see bad14u and psyko on the road looking like fried turds. lol.

                  i dont think people realize the difference between 100degrees F and 120degrees F. it is a very big difference. just think about it like this. a day that is 70 is a very comfortable day. but 90 is hot and not very comfortable. thats the kind of jump in temp that we are talking. that shit will kill you very quick.

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                  • #10
                    You can also look at it like this. You can last about 7 days without water in your average 70-80 degree temps. I don't remeber if it's actually 4 hours but it was less than 10 I know for sure.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                      ya and these idiots are saying its a walk in the park. lol. you would see bad14u and psyko on the road looking like fried turds. lol.

                      i dont think people realize the difference between 100degrees F and 120degrees F. it is a very big difference. just think about it like this. a day that is 70 is a very comfortable day. but 90 is hot and not very comfortable. thats the kind of jump in temp that we are talking. that shit will kill you very quick.
                      Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah......and blah! :P B, I use to do construction work outside 12 hours a day and it would be anywhere from 107-115 with 90 percent humidity or more. I'm pretty sure I could go for a walk there with the adequate water.

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                      • #12
                        I don't think theres anywhere in the US that it gets to 115 w/ 90% humidity for very long! I'm guessing there's some exaggerating there! :dunno:

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BBAddict
                          I don't think theres anywhere in the US that it gets to 115 w/ 90% humidity for very long! I'm guessing there's some exaggerating there! :dunno:
                          exactlly. 115 with 90% humidity would be a real feel of about 125-130 degrees. lol. you didnt happen to have a job on the on the sun did you?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BBAddict
                            I don't think theres anywhere in the US that it gets to 115 w/ 90% humidity for very long! I'm guessing there's some exaggerating there! :dunno:
                            We had those highs here in Tally about four years ago or more. Just going by what the local weather man told me back then. If there is a mistake it would be on his part.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                              you didnt happen to have a job on the on the sun did you?
                              :ghey: Weak!

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