Basically. The further you descend, the hotter it gets. Your body can't get rid of the heat, and you run the risk of heat stroke, which can be fatal.backpackpack wrote:I am guessing now, it is because it is hotter when you get closer to the desert floor?
There aren't any good alternatives. Your best alternative is to avoid going when it's hot. If you "bonk" half way up, you're danged if you do and danged if you don't. There's not much shade until you reach 7000' or so. I guess you'd have to do your best to hunker down and either await rescue or wait for the sun to go down. Hopefully you've brought a headlamp and adequate food and water and actually have the option of hunkering down. Once the sun goes down, try to proceed. Again, though, the critical thing here is to avoid hot weather. I personally wouldn't go if the predicted high in Palm Springs was over 85 degrees Fahrenheit. I know some people say 90, but that's too hot for me. No, thanks.backpackpack wrote:What is an alternative to turning around? Sleeping there until morning as Z said in another thread?
Hikin_Jim wrote:Basically. The further you descend, the hotter it gets. Your body can't get rid of the heat, and you run the risk of heat stroke, which can be fatal.backpackpack wrote:I am guessing now, it is because it is hotter when you get closer to the desert floor?There aren't any good alternatives. Your best alternative is to avoid going when it's hot. If you "bonk" half way up, you're danged if you do and danged if you don't. There's not much shade until you reach 7000' or so. I guess you'd have to do your best to hunker down and either await rescue or wait for the sun to go down. Hopefully you've brought a headlamp and adequate food and water and actually have the option of hunkering down. Once the sun goes down, try to proceed. Again, though, the critical thing here is to avoid hot weather. I personally wouldn't go if the predicted high in Palm Springs was over 85 degrees Fahrenheit. I know some people say 90, but that's too hot for me. No, thanks.backpackpack wrote:What is an alternative to turning around? Sleeping there until morning as Z said in another thread?
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