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by madamx
 
 

It's easy to get dehydrated, espcially in the largely arid environment of Arizona.

Always have LOTS of water with you, especially if heading out for a hike. The temperatures may seem cool, but you will warm up quickly with exercise, plus if you are hiking around a lot of rocks, they radiate heat. Some sites, such as ruins, are isolated and don't have drinkable water available.

Save tons of money by buying a case of water at Target or Walmart--instead of buying it here and there at gas stations. We just carried it around in the car trunk (take it out and put it in your hotel if you are going to be parked in the hot sun)

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  • Updated Apr 18, 2005
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