One of the most hostile environments in my little world is a New Jersey maritime swamp in July and August. For starters, the flies will take chunks out of you, and they don't give up. The heat and humidity is of course very high due to it being mid-summer and the rampant vegetation increases the humidity. The soft mud at the margin between the forest and the marsh will suck the energy right out of you. Still, I do dabble inside as the plant life is very interesting. Yesterday I did a little bit of exploring in Berkeley Township east of route 9 along one such swamp. It is easy to see why I am always the only one around. I reluctantly got out of there very quickly.
It got me thinking about better protection; something like a cooling suit with protection from the insects. Just a fantasy really, as there cannot be anything out there yet that does the job "and" is comfortable and flexible as well. A search on the internet for information led me to this link which I found interesting, so I thought I'd share it.
http://www.stormchaser.ca/caves/naica/naica.html
It got me thinking about better protection; something like a cooling suit with protection from the insects. Just a fantasy really, as there cannot be anything out there yet that does the job "and" is comfortable and flexible as well. A search on the internet for information led me to this link which I found interesting, so I thought I'd share it.
http://www.stormchaser.ca/caves/naica/naica.html