Hi,
I am wondering..when you get one of those days and nights where temp is 90+ during day and 70+ at night and the humidity is wicked high and their is no wind..in otherwords.. one's skin breathes poorly if at all and sweat justs sits there..how do you get to sleep or even stay semi comfortable? there is no airconditioning on the trail to find and a pond or stream may not be close at hand.
so 1) are there in fact days/nights like this on the trail? (This describes southern New England lowlands in late july early august and the deep south probably earlier than)
and 2) how do hikers cope? or do you just give into being miserable with the knowledge that "this too shall pass?"
nhhiker