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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote I'm more familar with camping in the Sierras where the days are 90F and the nights are 20F. However, I do remember trying to sleep in the dorm dripping wet (I got lucky with the dorm without A/C). I'm sure the guys from the SE feel right at home but for those of us from the SW this is not fun. Drying off after a shower was fruitless. Everyone ran over to the Walmart and bought fans. Litterally hundreds of fans were sold. We all left them in the dorm (since its not worth taking a $20 Walmart fan home). I always wondered what they do with them all. ******************** New post begins he Not any 20F nights at OSH, unless you want to wait a few months! g Jay was right. Sleeping cool on top of an air mattress is what the doctor ordered. As far as drying off after a shower being useless, that is why my favorite time to get a shower at OSH is 11PM or later. The shower room is about empty, and the water really refreshes. It is great to wash the stink off and crawl into a nice cool bed! A well ventilated tent has to be cooler than a hot dorm room, any day! -- Jim in NC |
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