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Yep inland Northern New Zealand get stinky hot. You get used to it (sort of). Better work wear and lots of water is half of the solution. The other half is to put it to the back of your mind and crack on

 

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Camelback is a good idea for weather like we've been having recently. Late summer it seems as it's kicking in nigh on Autumn. It could be worse, you could be on Suckland, I mean Auckland where it's way more sticky. I'm lucky as I work around and drive home along the shores of lake Taupo. By the way, there's still a job going with us.

 

 

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Camelback is a good idea for weather like we've been having recently. Late summer it seems as it's kicking in nigh on Autumn. It could be worse, you could be on Suckland, I mean Auckland where it's way more sticky. I'm lucky as I work around and drive home along the shores of lake Taupo. By the way, there's still a job going with us.

 

 

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Good shout on camelback most of the lads I work with use them, I don't trust myself enough not to trash one haha

 

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