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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbo" data-source="post: 4865992" data-attributes="member: 67762"><p>Find a shady spot after your bulk and air is gone, open both doors and sort your truck so the time in the back is minimal the rest of the day.</p><p></p><p>As someone else said get a Yeti type drink cup as it keeps water colder much longer. Liquid temp is important. I carry a yeti gallon jug and a yeti tumbler. Refrigerate it at night, put a tray of ice in it in the morning and it will stay ice cold.all day. If it does get warm get a cup of ice at a gas station and fill it back up. Get propel packets for electrolytes and flavor. Make drinking it part of your job all day. Chug it every few stops.</p><p></p><p>Hats for shade, cooling towels, walk through sprinklers if you get a chance, and don't wear underwear (it makes a huge difference).</p><p></p><p>Routes in older neighborhoods are the best with all the shade from trees. I cannot stand new suburban neighborhoods with no trees. Its way worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbo, post: 4865992, member: 67762"] Find a shady spot after your bulk and air is gone, open both doors and sort your truck so the time in the back is minimal the rest of the day. As someone else said get a Yeti type drink cup as it keeps water colder much longer. Liquid temp is important. I carry a yeti gallon jug and a yeti tumbler. Refrigerate it at night, put a tray of ice in it in the morning and it will stay ice cold.all day. If it does get warm get a cup of ice at a gas station and fill it back up. Get propel packets for electrolytes and flavor. Make drinking it part of your job all day. Chug it every few stops. Hats for shade, cooling towels, walk through sprinklers if you get a chance, and don't wear underwear (it makes a huge difference). Routes in older neighborhoods are the best with all the shade from trees. I cannot stand new suburban neighborhoods with no trees. Its way worse. [/QUOTE]
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