if I waited another minute or two, I probably would have died, it was about a mile of switchbacks that you can barely fit a pickup truck on to get to the job, zero possibility an ambulance would have made up up there and it'd be a decently long ride to meet one at the main road, I just wish I had a video of me getting out of the tree, felt really dizzy and drained real quick and started screaming for a hose and drink while absolutely flying out of that tree, not something I EVER want to do again, 2nd time in about a month now, glad we had a hose this time around
I went ahead and called the few people I work with and let them know that I will be adding in a lift rental any time we have a climb over 2 hours, lift is cheaper than dying of heat stroke, wouldn't be nearly the problem that it is except everyone on my crew has had it atleast once (not related to our work besides me and one other guy) so we can't handle the heat as well as we should be able to
I've had actual heat stroke atleast twice that I can remember, and been really, really close to passing out 4 or 5 times in the last 5 years, I'm well versed in what dying feels like and I make these posts to remind everyone IT SUCKS, DRINK MORE WATER!!
did give me a chance to climb in the dark for the first time, and you know what? I loved every second of it, I have VERY good night vision so I had no issues seeing what I was doing and it was nice and cool, no bugs and no neighbors out to be nosey yet