99 Degrees

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Woke up to 67::F. I'm in HEAVEN!
 
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I just got back from a foray up north and east of the mountains. It was 98F, but a very dry heat and there was a good stiff breeze. I was surprised at how tolerable it was as long as you had a lake to jump into. :)
 
I just got back from a foray up north and east of the mountains. It was 98F, but a very dry heat and there was a good stiff breeze. I was surprised at how tolerable it was as long as you had a lake to jump into. :)

A lake would definitely make things easier. It suddenly cooled off in the last 7 days. Really quite nice. I'm ok with these temps....70s everyday here. I could handle this for the rest of August, although it won't last. 6 to 7 weeks till the first fire of the season. :)
 
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