Re: Dealing with the heat...
Aside from seconding or thirding all of the advice given thus far (been to way too many Defcons on top of being an occasional burner), the advice given below bears repeating.
Even though distances seem short on the maps, and even if you're a good hiker and walker, do NOT try to walk any more than a kilometer or so without at least a few liters of water and proper head gear, neck gear and clothing. it's often worth it to grab a cab, shuttle or ride in a friend's rental car if you intend on going anywhere on the strip. I have made the mistake way too many times of walking further than I should have because something "was only a block or two away". Vegas blocks are insanely big. Nighttime walks can be kinda nice, though.
Short story for the hell of it. Back when the event was at the AP, my wife and I decided to do some exploring and managed to walk from the AP to the strip and then from the strip to Fremont street over the course of a day. Foolish it was. We had to basically stop at every casino along the way, somehow swing a free bottle or glass of ice water (which isn't really that hard to do) and stay within every air conditioned walkway we could find. On top of that we managed to not get mugged on the not-so-nice sections of Las Vegas blvd between the strip and Fremont. It's a great story, but not really a good idea.
One final point: It always amazes me that people prefer and wear black t-shirts for Defcon. Sure they look snazzy and edgy, but shit are they way too hot to wear anywhere out during daylight hours. That said I'll probably wear at least one if I manage to make my way out there this year.
Aside from seconding or thirding all of the advice given thus far (been to way too many Defcons on top of being an occasional burner), the advice given below bears repeating.
Originally posted by YenTheFirst
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Short story for the hell of it. Back when the event was at the AP, my wife and I decided to do some exploring and managed to walk from the AP to the strip and then from the strip to Fremont street over the course of a day. Foolish it was. We had to basically stop at every casino along the way, somehow swing a free bottle or glass of ice water (which isn't really that hard to do) and stay within every air conditioned walkway we could find. On top of that we managed to not get mugged on the not-so-nice sections of Las Vegas blvd between the strip and Fremont. It's a great story, but not really a good idea.
One final point: It always amazes me that people prefer and wear black t-shirts for Defcon. Sure they look snazzy and edgy, but shit are they way too hot to wear anywhere out during daylight hours. That said I'll probably wear at least one if I manage to make my way out there this year.
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