It’s only a few more days until I return to Montana for awhile. I’ve been jogging for an hour every day, 30 minutes in the morning and 30 in the early evening. Now, this is jogging at sea level, thick with oxygen. I plan to continue running in Montana, but at 3000+ feet, I wonder what my endurance will be like in the more rarified atmosphere. At least high humidity won’t be a factor–90% here, but more like 30% in Montana.
Looks like Great Falls and Missoula have been having some very high temperatures lately, well over 100 degrees. Still, without the high humidity, I think I can handle that, though the forecast calls for temperatures to drop into the 80s and low 90s by the time I arrive. No problem, but I hope I don’t lose my acclimation to high humidity and relatively high temperatures that I’ve gotten here in the D.R., since after a few weeks in Montana, I’ll be experiencing those conditions again in Thailand and Laos, especially the humidity.
I still have lots of paperwork to finish up, but some of it I can do while I’m in Montana. However, I do want to get as much done as possible while I’m here. I’ve got a busy few days ahead of me. More later.
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