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They also had headphone speakers glued into the helmets so they could listen to tunage on the way in.
I loved it
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BA wrote:What about using that stuff, then letting it dry out? Would that work?
Evan wrote:BA wrote:What about using that stuff, then letting it dry out? Would that work?
In a cave? Most caves are a 100% humidity, I don't think there be much evaporation. But good try.
Anyways, could always take some of those purification pills and purify your urine. Then, you could drink it once or twice and save the weight in your pack.
Relative Humidity
Seeping water moistens a cave's ceilings, walls, and floors. It is not surprising then that the air in most caves is nearly saturated with water vapor, that is, the relative humidity is close to 100%. Constant temperature at the inner part of a cave permits high humidity to be maintained indefinitely.
Near the entrances to caves, however, the humidity may be lower than the interior portions of caves. This is because cave entrances are the interface between the surface and underground. Outside humidity is usually lower than in caves, and cave temperatures differ from outside temperatures. A fall in temperature will increase the relative humidity; a rise in temperature will decrease it.
From NPS.gov wrote:Natural cave humidity is probably about 95%-100%.
Evan wrote::rofl:Anyways, could always take some of those purification pills and purify your urine. Then, you could drink it once or twice and save the weight in your pack.
Let's see how well that waterfilter REALLY works! No thanks! But I like the way you think.
Do you think that it'd work to filter out enough of the junk to make the leftover fluid (mostly) harmless to the cave?
Would you still store the liquid in a bucket or dump it on the ground?
So, in a gypsum/marble/lava tube cave, you'd be packing it out still?
(I promise I'm not as slow as I seem!)
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