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JiminDenver
Apr 29, 2014Explorer II
KendallP wrote:
Finally!
I've been thinking this the whole time and kept forgetting to make mention.
Standard temperature lapse rate is 2C or about 3.5F per thousand feet.
So it it's 90 in The Mile High City... it shouldn't be much more than 73 on a nearby, 10,000 foot peak (if there is such a thing.)
You get the idea.
How hot does it really get at 10,000 feet in the areas you're talking about? And would it not cool down quite a bit in the evenings?
Ahhh but it gets above 100 in the mile high city on a yearly basis. I read 96* in the sun, 85* (and climbing) in the trailer when we ran it the last time.
Listen, the concept of the trailer to Honey was that after decades of roughing it, we got to be comfortable. I don't have to agree but I do have to provide. (or sleep in a bunk ;) )
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