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    Surviving hot weather riding

    Hi,
    I just completed a 12 day run from Oregon, west thru Idaho and Montana, then up thru Calgary and west to Banff, Lake Louise, the Ice Fields, Jasper, etc. Absolutely an amazing run. Temperatures ranged from 42 to 95. I wanted to share some of my experiences on riding on those 90+ degree days. I had 2 accessories that made riding in these somewhat difficult conditions very fun: 1) a CamelBack-style water container, and 2) a 'wet vest'.

    The Camel Back water container is the backpack-style water bladder with a sipping tube. Every morning I would go over to the hotel ice machine, fill the water bladder with ice and top it off with water. As the day got hot, every 20 minutes or so I would pop free the bottom of my modular helmet and sip an ounce or two of ice cold water. Note that the effects of dehydration are subtle, and at my advancing age, it does sneak up to me. So the continual consumption of sips of water is better than, say, powering down a 12 oz bottle of water at a gas stop every 2-3 hours. There are a number of these available, I bought one at Dicks for around $50

    The wet vest is frankly magic. You soak this vest in water, put it on under your breathable mesh jacket, then as you ride the water in the vest wicks off and cools you like air conditioning. Even in the hottest weather the vest stays wet and cools you for 3+ hours. This sucker really works. I bought mine at Cyclegear but there are other providers as well.

    Thats's all I got - hope it helps.
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    Speaking as a career resident of Phoenix, Arizona, where current daytime temps are hovering around 115F, I'd say you've absolutely got the right ideas with the Camel Back and the Wet Vest. Hydration is essential, and a little bit at a time can definitely help. Better that than to go 2-3 hours between water stops as you say.
    And using the wet vest to keep cool is also a great idea. I'm glad you mentioned both of these.

    Stay safe and enjoy the ride!
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    When you live in a box like me, you don't even know this stuff existed!
    “Gibraltar” 2016 white deluxe has been sold.

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    funny

    Quote Originally Posted by wjduke View Post
    When you live in a box like me, you don't even know this stuff existed!
    wjduke,
    Good one. this made me laugh out loud.
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    Duke, all you need to keep is a rain suit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap View Post
    Duke, all you need to keep is a rain suit!
    another meet date is coming up....
    “Gibraltar” 2016 white deluxe has been sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxstriper View Post
    wjduke,
    Good one. this made me laugh out loud.
    pete
    “Gibraltar” 2016 white deluxe has been sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjduke View Post
    When you live in a box like me, you don't even know this stuff existed!
    LMAO. You're a trip brother. More things to spend money on.

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    Can you us the name of the wet vest?
    If you are not part of the solution, YOU are the problem.

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    dealing with heat

    drive a Goldwing F6B instead of an air cooled v-twin.

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