[Paddlewise] Paddling in HOT conditions.

From: Richard G. Mitchell, Jr. <mitchelr_at_ucs.orst.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 22:06:44 -0800
Any Paddlewise have experience paddling in the southern Sea of
Cortez in late June?  The temperature data are fairly clear with
hot days and dramatic shifts toward cooler evenings.  However
there is substantial  variation from year to year, presumably as
a result of El Nino, then La Nina.  Mean li/lo for June 10 - June
23 of the past four years look like this.

1999  96.4 / 68.1 
1998 103.2 / 73.4
1997  96.6 / 66.2
1996 102.2 / 65.7

There is also fairly consistent, moderate wind daily from the
south at around 6 kts.  How is the past winter's La Nina likely
to manifest in lower Baja?  Cooler temperature or warmer?  El
Nino produces hurricanes later in the season (Aug-Oct) but what
will La Nina do earlier?

How does all of this play for those who might want to try
paddling during the hot season?  What experience has anyone had
with these conditions?  Are the tolerable, workable?  The usual
admonitions regarding shade, fluid consumption and direct sun
exposure are not needed but other hints for making do on those
106 degree days would be welcome.  I'm particularly anxious to
find folk who have done it and returned to tell the tale.   

Thanks.

Rich 
-- 
Richard G. Mitchell, Jr.
Oregon State University
Department of Sociology
Corvallis, OR 97331
(541) 752-1323 phone/fax
mitchelr_at_ucs.orst.edu
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