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OK, are we turning my ICE thread into a juvenile Indian sweat lodge discussion complete with digitally triggered flatulence?
Unless you are training for a rocket trip to Mercury I'd tone the heat down a bit, the reason why early man left the sub-Saharan desert was not only to follow the food source but to also rid him of pestilence. I just can't see living in 100F heat as being healthy when in a variable climate, sleeping would be like two banana slugs exuding slim during a summers molt.Quail_Antwerp said:we pretty much live in a tin box - trailer - so in the summer, during the hottest part, it's 90* - 100* give or take...so in the winter, we burn our woodstove good and hot and try to keep it between 90* - 100* year round.