| bob_brown |
Apr 15th, 2003 09:50 AM |
How hot is too hot? I think that depends so much on an individual's physical conditioning that I cannot answer. I used to play tennis in August in Alabama on a hard court in the middle of the afternoon when the temperature was over 90 and the air was humid. If I tried that today, I would die.<BR><BR>Zion can get around 100 - 105 degrees easily in the summer, but the air is dry. People go hiking up the canyon walls in the heat, but they seem to know what they are doing.<BR><BR>Bryce is higher than Zion, about 4200 feet or more on the average if you are comparing the normal tourist areas. At 3.1 degrees F of temperature loss per 1,000 feet of elevation increase, you could expect Bryce to be about 86 degrees F if Zion was 100. But Bryce is usually a little cooler than the simple prediction based on altitude difference.<BR><BR>On the other hand, the sun is relentless during the day because of the thin air (less filtration of UV rays) and little shade. Dehydration is a factor.<BR><BR>If I were going, I would think that Zion was too hot and Bryce, particularly in the morning and the late afternoons, was fine.<BR><BR>
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