Nice to have some time to post again. It’s my own fault – I told everyone that I wasn’t going to be available in July, so I’ve pretty much done 3 months work in the last 6 weeks. I haven’t been hiking or touched my camera for non-assignment work in 2 months. Thank God it’s July!
Summer usually doesn’t take its time getting to the desert. This was one of the most comfortable springs on record, but late June doesn’t hold its punches. Record and near record highs occurred for several consecutive days. During this time I happened to be listening to local news when they were talking about people coming to visit here and specifically, Death Valley, to experience the intense heat.
To those of you thinking of visiting for that reason – don’t! There’s a much simpler solution. Instead, turn your oven on to about 200 degrees. (Disclaimer: I don’t know who might be reading this, and don’t want to be contacting my attorney, so electric ovens only, not gas). Next, kneel in front of the oven with your face towards it, ensuring that your head recoils in reaction to the blast of heat. This is what all of us desert dwellers feel every time we step out of our air-conditioned cars and homes in late afternoon this time of year.
If that’s not enough discouragement, don’t visit here for the sake of the earth and our children. Jets fly on less fuel when they’re not carrying as much weight, and the car you’re not renting won’t be putting emissions into the air. Furthermore, you can take some of the money you’ll be saving and donate it to an environmental program that will prevent temperatures from reaching 125 degrees in the future.
For those of you wishing to visit for sane reasons, come on down! The heat wave is gone for now, and it’s almost pleasant again (in the mornings). It will be 103 to 108 every day for the foreseeable future, but most of those days won’t be hot (that’s according to the National Weather Service, see below).
July 2, 2017 at 9:10 am
That kind of heat would kill me. I’ll take my 70s/low 80s, thank you. I read that Iran reached a record 129 recently. Meanwhile, the ice caps are calving… oy, vey.
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July 2, 2017 at 9:17 am
That kind of heat sends most people for cover, and it’s the price we pay for mild winters. And yes, those ice caps are melting at a ferocious rate and I don’t think those kind of travelers realize how irresponsible their behavior is.
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July 2, 2017 at 9:19 am
There will be hell to pay, sadly.
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July 2, 2017 at 11:48 am
Hi neighbor! Nice to see you back, at least it’s not 116 like a week or two ago. Ugh! I was hibernating in my apartment. Glad I don’t work in that heat anymore! Have a great 4th weekend! 🇺🇸
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July 2, 2017 at 11:54 am
Hi John! I’m not fond of hibernating, either. I don’t see how anyone works in that kind of heat. Have a great 4th as well!
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