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- HorsedocExplorer II
Kavoom wrote:
bukhrn wrote:
WOW, that's an open ended question, Too hot? According to who, Or is it whom, but seeing that your from Ontario, and there's nearly NO shade there, I'd say yes.
Actually, the average temp in July is 89F, but I'm sure it can be quite a bit warmer.
But, it is a dry heat...
So is an oven ;) ;) - CroweExplorer
hotpepperkid wrote:
That is really funny. Define too hot. For some 80 is too hot for me if it is under 75 Im wearing jeans and looking form my jacket, so 100 is comfortable for me
At 100 you can put me in my grave, dry heat or not! At about 55 I start thinking about a light jacket. Winter coats are reserved for walking the dog and other outside activity. Not a fan of cold weather but I'll take it any day over the heat.
Yup, you can't define "too hot". - KavoomExplorer
bukhrn wrote:
WOW, that's an open ended question, Too hot? According to who, Or is it whom, but seeing that your from Ontario, and there's nearly NO shade there, I'd say yes.
Actually, the average temp in July is 89F, but I'm sure it can be quite a bit warmer.
But, it is a dry heat... - BarabooBobExplorer IIIWe have been to the Badlands and Black Hills over 20 times. It does get hot in the Badlands but if you plan for the heat and drink plenty of water you will not have any problems. The Black Hills campgrounds range from bare bones to ultra luxurious. My preference is mid-priced. I love Chris' Camp near Spearfish, Kemp's Kamp near Keystone, and Steel Wheel Campground near Deadwood. We also use many of the State or National Forest Campgrounds, many of them have lakes to swim in if it gets hot.
I will admit that one time we were there and it hit 100 degrees at Keystone. We bugged out. - buck_n_duckExplorerNo, was there last July.
- JoeHExplorer IIIWe have been to the Sturgis rally many times. Sometimes it is way too hot, even for this Florida boy ! Other times, it's cool, a few years ago, we had several inches of hail. Beautiful country.
- donkeydewExplorerover a quarter million people visit sturgis (just down the road) the first week in august,never heard a complaint about to hot or too may clothes.
if it is to hot just get up early and see the sights then sit in front of the a/c later in the heat of the day. - hotpepperkidExplorerThat is really funny. Define too hot. For some 80 is too hot for me if it is under 75 Im wearing jeans and looking form my jacket, so 100 is comfortable for me
- DarklockExplorerLast time I was there was in July 2019. Did not think it was too hot then.
- dieseltruckdrivExplorer IIThere is usually a large difference between the Badlands and the Black Hills, as well as a difference between the southern hills and the northern hills.
We are usually much drier than what you are probably used to. West river (western South Dakota) is much drier than east river. The Missouri River sort of splits the state down the middle.
That being said, there is always a chance storms will change things in a very short time.
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