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Ace 250 gives me sunburn!:biggrin:

Fabio

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The other day, I looked at my left hand early in the morning and noticed it was half dark. Then it hit me. It was sunburn! Even though it's not warm enough to take my jacket off, the sun has already started to scorch my skin. My face and hands have a nice tan. Anyone else get sun-detector burn? :blowup:
I guess it's better than skeeters swarming around and diving in for a drink.:crylol:
 
Fabio said:
The other day, I looked at my left hand early in the morning and noticed it was half dark. Then it hit me. It was sunburn! Even though it's not warm enough to take my jacket off, the sun has already started to scorch my skin. My face and hands have a nice tan. Anyone else get sun-detector burn? :blowup:
I guess it's better than skeeters swarming around and diving in for a drink.:crylol:
Get ready! I've already been bitten in the evenings many times. No cold weather this year to lessen their effect.
 
Check out my previous post...I started a Charity Organization...Sunburns for Silver...Dig till it hurts...

HH,
 
It is just autumn down here in OZ and the mosquitoes are still about. I hit a new park last week, it was around 4:30 pm and still warm, knowing that there are mosquitos about (the park borders mangrove swamp) I put on the bug spray. I did not last more than 10 minutes in the park, the mosquitoes were swarming, I had a couple bite me on the ankles, they had come up under my jeans, I even squashed a couple as they bit through my cotton knit gloves, but I gave up a couple of minutes later when I looked down at my left hand and counted 12 big mosquitoes trying to drill into the golve to bite me.

Bring on a cool winter with just enough rain to make the digging easy.
 
Yeah.
A couple of years ago, I got out with the GTI 1500 at 6AM. Went home about five that afternoon. Didn't eat breakfast or lunch. Ran out of water a couple of hours before I quite. At the time I was trying to get to $120 for the day. Pulled up $2 short nursing a ripper of a headache. Went down about an hour later with heat stress. Came close to being hospitalised. It was 37 degrees Celsius (a 100 Fahrenheit). It was the best single days hunt I ever had. Just didn't want to stop and once I started detecting, I only hunted in walking distance of where I parked the car.
You've got watch out to what the sun can do to you or pay the price.
Mick Evans.:ausflag:
 
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