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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5394112" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Last year, I talked my brothers into coming to TN to help move tree stands in August. We worked for almost a week in Heat Indexes over 100 every day. Put up 4 tower blinds and moved 24 ladder stands, most being big 2-person ladders. Both of my brothers are in excellent shape. One lives a mile high in the Southwestern desert and runs and plays tennis almost every day. The other lives at 9,000 feet in the Rockies and regularly mountain bikes over 30 miles above tree-line. Yet after about the fourth day in a row of working all day in heavy clothes in our heat and humidity, they admitted they were wiped out. By the 5th day, we were all physical wrecks by lunchtime. Everyone said they felt like crap for the next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5394112, member: 17"] Last year, I talked my brothers into coming to TN to help move tree stands in August. We worked for almost a week in Heat Indexes over 100 every day. Put up 4 tower blinds and moved 24 ladder stands, most being big 2-person ladders. Both of my brothers are in excellent shape. One lives a mile high in the Southwestern desert and runs and plays tennis almost every day. The other lives at 9,000 feet in the Rockies and regularly mountain bikes over 30 miles above tree-line. Yet after about the fourth day in a row of working all day in heavy clothes in our heat and humidity, they admitted they were wiped out. By the 5th day, we were all physical wrecks by lunchtime. Everyone said they felt like crap for the next week. [/QUOTE]
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