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Mid 90's this weekend. Still too fucking hot. :laughing:
Yea ive been there 95 degrees looking at a mountain with snow cap off in the distance and it felt like 78 degrees in Mississippi. :flipoff2:

Mid 90's in Moab isnt even worth turning the AC on.
 
Eastern WA in the summer is the same as Moab. Temps up, humidity down. We buy bottled water by the pallet at the shop. I feel like 95 with 10% humidity will feel like home. I plan to exert as little physical energy as possible. My wife and sister brought Mtn bikes, but I plan to push throttle pedal and brake pedal. Brough my one wheel for in town. I did only bring 1 case of drinking water with us, but I assume we can buy more when needed. My sister has been to Moab several times, but only on pedal powered devices.
 
Yes, everything I have found says I am street legal in UT.
I haven't been to moab as much as these other guys, but the few times I have gone made me think they give quite a bit of leeway as to what's "Street Legal" in moab as long as you're not driving like an asshat.
 
I haven't been to moab as much as these other guys, but the few times I have gone made me think they give quite a bit of leeway as to what's "Street Legal" in moab as long as you're not driving like an asshat.
My shit box didn't have working lights and had death wobble pretty bad went everywhere with it.
 
Take a few tubes of chapstick too, and make sure to use them. Might want to consider doing a sinus rinse every night as well.

My lips got chapped out there, and my sinuses dried up too. Every time l tried to blow my nose it bled like l had a bad coke habit.






Disclaimer: Before anybody tries to call shenanigans, I am way too fat and don't have enough money to support a coke habit :flipoff2:
 
Yea ive been there 95 degrees looking at a mountain with snow cap off in the distance and it felt like 78 degrees in Mississippi. :flipoff2:

Mid 90's in Moab isnt even worth turning the AC on.

You are 100 percent right, hiking all day in the south east in the 90s and sunny. It’s hot and you sweat but it evaporates pretty quickly, as opposed to here where you sweat and it doesn’t evaporate so you end up with swap ass and your shirt sticking to you.
 
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Yeah, and thats why places where there is high humidititty suck swamp ass.
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You are 100% correct.

Whoa…let’s not be ridiculous now.
I don't understand why that would be ridiculous? End of May 2013, we're on our honeymoon standing at the end of.... whatever trail looking at snow capped La Sal mountains and it feels awesome. There's a steady 20mph breeze and it's warm, maybe negative 3% humidity. It's 95 degrees. It feels like maybe 80. All our Wershinton state buddies are dying... literally begging God to kill them. "We've got to go back. I didn't pack enough water."

It felt like east Texas in March.


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You are 100% correct.


I don't understand why that would be ridiculous? End of May 2013, we're on our honeymoon standing at the end of.... whatever trail looking at snow capped La Sal mountains and it feels awesome. There's a steady 20mph breeze and it's warm, maybe negative 3% humidity. It's 95 degrees. It feels like maybe 80. All our Wershinton state buddies are dying... literally begging God to kill them. "We've got to go back. I didn't pack enough water."

It felt like east Texas in March.


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You southerners are weird.
 
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