This extreme adventure damn near killed me. It was 50c plus and we had to fly, then helicopter then walk down to a boat, then had to walk back up the primitive track almost on all fours was horrendous. Hoover Dam a couple of days later was just 50c but much easier to get a round. The week were in Vegas it was 47c all day and min of 38 - 39 all night no air just stifling.....glad to get out of there..
This extreme adventure damn near killed me. It was 50c plus and we had to fly, then helicopter then walk down to a boat, then had to walk back up the primitive track almost on all fours was horrendous. Hoover Dam a couple of days later was just 50c but much easier to get a round. The week were in Vegas it was 47c all day and min of 38 - 39 all night no air just stifling.....glad to get out of there..
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I can't think of any other words Judy.
better than what I was saying....





I saw a doco not long ago about the construction of the Hoover Dam, very interesting indeed.
Well done Judy, thanks for sharing your memories with us all.
Edit.....Forgot to ask, I hope it wasn't a naughty word?
-- Edited by Dougwe on Saturday 27th of July 2013 10:57:49 AM