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  • YankeeTiger
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    Luckily both days' scenarios should be over by 11am (with a "start" time of 9am) so what we all do in our "off time" will be what makes or breaks you. I work at the Weather Channel here in Atlanta and will try to nail down exact temps w/ humidity levels,etc on Wed. But truth be told (sssh don't tell anyone) we are usually acurate (and I use that term loosely) within 24 hours w/ 48 hours pushing it....either way it'll obviously hot, but, again, the "off scenario" hours are when everyone will have to make wise decisions. There are chances for a few scattered tstorms Saturday and most likely 1 or 2 on Sunday..that can either cool it down a tad OR turn it into a giant sauna...we'll see

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  • Becky Morgan
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    It might be prudent for some of the civilians to bring ice in suitable containers. There are several correct means by which I can imagine an easy transfer thereof, especially if someone appears to be in need. It might be good to arrange a signal (if there isn't one in place) to allow someone to take a hit and be assisted off the field to a cooler spot or be sent back to a shady spot as a messenger if the matter isn't urgent enough for more serious medical attention. In these conditions, no one should be shy about a prudent retreat to fight another day (or even another hour).

    Heat like this is not to be trifled with and was a very serious concern even in the period when people were acclimated to ordinary summer weather. The Original Cast had no choice, of course, but they also weren't expected to be back at a desk job halfway across the country on Monday.

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  • Dale Beasley
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    I was thinking today, cucumbers and apples, with a dash of salt.

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  • dixieflyer
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    Apologies Justin. Pickles ARE good, and the vinegar used in the process is one thing that helps. When I was working on a living history farm, the women folk would fix some kind of "cold salad" whose name I cannot remember, but it consisted of chopped veggies like onions, cucumbers, etc. in vinegar. the consistency was really more of a soup or stew than a "salad", but that was the old name for it. In any event, those on the staff who possessed the knowledge explained to me then why vinegar was good for you when working in the heat. I have since forgotten the science behind it, but the lesson remained. Any period intake of vinegar is pretty good for you whether in pickles as Mick pointed out or in some other form, but it is in addition to water.

    Wish I could remember the name of that dish. I know Daryl Black remembers eating it. Daryl?

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  • MickCole
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    In addition to keeping well-hydrated, it is important to keep your electrotes in balance. A period alternative to things like Gatorade is to snack on an occasional pickle.
    Thomas Jefferson, who was well-acquainted with Virginia summers is reputed to have said: "On a hot day in Virginia, I know nothing more comforting than a fine spiced pickle, brought up trout-like from the sparkling depths of the aromatic jar below the stairs of Aunt Sally's cellar."
    Mick Cole
    42nd VA Co E

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  • Justin Runyon
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    Let keep to accurate solutions when posting on this board. Take Tyler's advice, it's sound and it's period. If you choose to take modern alternatives to the event, I can't stop ya and I won't even gripe about it, that's every man's personal choice...but keep it off the AC.

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  • dixieflyer
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  • slrebad
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    Where does one pick up some of those chemical activated ice packs.
    Thank You,
    Bill Feuchtenberger
    Co.H
    1st South Carolina Volunteers

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  • Jimmayo
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    Put one of the chemical activated ice packs in your haversack. Yea I know it's not authentic but you may need it in a hurry. It was hot at the 125th and the pass out rate from the heat was pretty high. There will be many weekday desk jockeys trying to be a soldier that weekend in temperatures they are unaccustom to. Its gonna be messy.

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  • pvt_dirty
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    Hey pards, As being a heat stroke victim before in my days with the 82nd Airborne infantry. Drink Drink drink water but also know you can over drink which can cause similar syptoms as a heat stroke. This week prior to the event on your ride home from work or during the day step away from the AC and let your body get used to the heat. Also make sure your sodium intake is higher then normal so your body retains water. Also never put ice on top of your head then put your hat back on this could cause your body to go into shock.
    When I had my heat stroke at Ft Bragg I was on a 15 mile road march drank plenty of water the day before and during the march, I felt fine all the way, then 40 yards from the finish line I colasped and had a (108 temp) next thing I remember is waking up in the hospital.
    Just my 2 cents.
    See yall there.
    Tyler Goodrich

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  • Milliron
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    is 100-102 degrees. :omg_smile:omg_smile. This would seem to me (who has been to many hot events, but few, if any, this hot) that extra precautions are in order.

    Any docs/EMTs have any suggestions beyond drinking as much water as you can get your hands on?
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