Mossman Joe
Well-Known Member
I've taken a few whole-day excursions to zoos now and the same problem arises every time, I get dizzy by the end of the day and have to rest until tomorrow as the dizziness disappears after a good night sleep.
I'm pretty sure now that this happens due to me being exposed to the sun for a longer time than I usually do, so during my last zoo trip I decided to properly prep myself to hopefully prevent this from happening again. I applied sunscreen, had myself an umbrella, actively kept myself hydrated throughout the day, and consciously prevented myself from running or doing anything strenuous, and yet, I still got dizzy by the end of the day.
I acknowledge that there might be other factors at play. I live in a tropical country and the hot and humid air seems to sap my strength much faster. I might also have a naturally weak constitution which could be alleviated by exercise(?).
In short, do you all have a favorite method of preventing heat exhaustion during a zoo-trip?
I'm pretty sure now that this happens due to me being exposed to the sun for a longer time than I usually do, so during my last zoo trip I decided to properly prep myself to hopefully prevent this from happening again. I applied sunscreen, had myself an umbrella, actively kept myself hydrated throughout the day, and consciously prevented myself from running or doing anything strenuous, and yet, I still got dizzy by the end of the day.
I acknowledge that there might be other factors at play. I live in a tropical country and the hot and humid air seems to sap my strength much faster. I might also have a naturally weak constitution which could be alleviated by exercise(?).
In short, do you all have a favorite method of preventing heat exhaustion during a zoo-trip?