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I remember a bad heat wave we had a few years back.

2 weeks of 100 plus and a couple 107 days..

I remember when it hit about 101-102 the humidity just dumped.. it was so hot even the chiggers and ticks went dormant...
80 or 81 was worst I remember

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Hell, I think we had a charity cut that summer..

I think our brains cooked just a little that day.. and we worked as long as we could in the shade. If that day don’t melt a splitter down, nuthin will..
 

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I think Thomas and Steve were there. Maybe they remember better.
I remember that charity cut. It was in August. I had brought generators and fans to set up and some portable shelters for shade. I knew it was going to be hot. We got started about 8am if I recall and cut until noon then took a lunch break. After lunch is when the sun started getting bad. We’d been cutting in the shade most of the morning. But about 2pm it was time to stop, it was way too hot that day and the only Charity Cut that was done in summer.
 

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I think Thomas and Steve were there. Maybe they remember better.

I remember that charity cut. It was in August. I had brought generators and fans to set up and some portable shelters for shade. I knew it was going to be hot. We got started about 8am if I recall and cut until noon then took a lunch break. After lunch is when the sun started getting bad. We’d been cutting in the shade most of the morning. But about 2pm it was time to stop, it was way too hot that day and the only Charity Cut that was done in summer.

It got to at least 103, don't know about humidity, ZERO wind, and lots of dust. The fans were like a hair dryer but better than nothing.

Paul Shook was there with me. We were talking about that Charity Cut the other day. We were all roached that afternoon. Goldie looked at me and said, "my God, Thomas looks withered up". I remember getting naked, drying off, and changing clothes in the middle of the dirt road after it was over, getting in my truck, and going to eat at Lambert's, where I began cramping at the dinner table.

Stephen was there and managed to rock 2 chains in record time.

There was another guy there too, that I haven't seen around in years; tall guy, younger, in the military I believe, used to be more active in the thread on AS. Can't remember his name. He was cutting with a stock 260, 20" bar, and a dull chain; as if 100+ degrees wasn't bad enough.

We vowed to never have another Charity Cut in the summer,,,,,,ever. GOOD TIMES!!!!!!
 
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It got to at least 103, don't know about humidity, ZERO wind, and lots of dust. The fans were like a hair dryer but better than nothing.

Paul Shook was there with me. We were talking about that Charity Cut the other day. We were all roached that afternoon. Goldie looked at me and said, "my God, Thomas looks withered up". I remember getting naked, drying off, and changing clothes in the middle of the dirt road after it was over, getting in my truck, and going to eat at Lambert's, where I began cramping at the dinner table.

Stephen was there and managed to rock 2 chains in record time.

There was another guy there too, that I haven't seen around in years; tall guy, younger, in the military I believe, used to be more active in the thread on AS. Can't remember his name. He was cutting with a stock 260, 20" bar, and a dull chain; as if 100+ degrees wasn't bad enough.

We vowed to never have another Charity Cut in the summer,,,,,,ever. GOOD TIMES!!!!!!

I enjoyed the drive home with no AC and hand cramps from hell...
 

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Good Morning Steve. Do you remember the guys name from my previous post?
Been trying to remember it. He was stationed at a recruiter station in KC. But the last I heard he was transferred to a base in Minnesota. That was several years ago. I do remember him saying the heat at that Cut wasn’t really that bad as he had just recently come back from a tour in Iraq. He was used to 120+ degrees.
I looked at him like he had two heads. How on earth does one “get used” to 120+ temperatures.
o_O
 

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Been trying to remember it. He was stationed at a recruiter station in KC. But the last I heard he was transferred to a base in Minnesota. That was several years ago. I do remember him saying the heat at that Cut wasn’t really that bad as he had just recently come back from a tour in Iraq. He was used to 120+ degrees.
I looked at him like he had two heads. How on earth does one “get used” to 120+ temperatures.
o_O
Steve it seems us humanoids are adaptable; from 120° Inna desert to well below zero near the north pole we've found ability to stay alive and reproduce for a few millenia.
A person from one extreme won't survive in the other.
 
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