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Old 05-21-08 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe
July and August in Indiana are nasty as well. So muggy it's like a hot, wet blanket. All you can do is hydrate, and pace yourself. Don't be afraid to take a break under a shade tree, either.
I travel extensively for work, and I can say that some of the worst weather year round in the US is the upper midwest. The weather is stupidly cold in the wintertime, and the wind never stops blowing. Then you have a few weeks of spring hat are nice and the summer temps and humidity get as bad or worse than they are here in the south. With that being said, I think that you can get acclimated to wherever you are at. You even get used to chewing the air before you breath it like we do in Alabama.
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