Ok, so I live in the Phoenix area and do lots of hiking. The heat is a major issue once the weather gets hot.
In the winter, temps are not an issue unless you're hiking in higher elevations (possible cold).
Every year, people die hiking due to heat. The Grand Canyon as well. Just this week....36 yr old woman from Indiana.
Last summer, a local physician died on a trail hiking while it was above 100!
I just can't understand why people don't get this and continue to die for no reason.
In the winter, temps are not an issue unless you're hiking in higher elevations (possible cold).
Every year, people die hiking due to heat. The Grand Canyon as well. Just this week....36 yr old woman from Indiana.
Last summer, a local physician died on a trail hiking while it was above 100!
I just can't understand why people don't get this and continue to die for no reason.
Woman dies trying to hike Grand Canyon trail to Colorado River and back in one day, park says
A hiker was found dead on the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park after trying to trek to the Colorado River and back in one day.
www.usatoday.com