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When I hear Midland in August, the last thing I'd think of would be a "cool morning".
BTW, It was about 100* F yesterday afternoon and 81* F this morning at 6:10am.
RtD is a great event with great entertainment. From what I have heard they have been building up little by little out there to provide more shelter. I think 10 years ago it was just a open field.
If you have never been to Midland in August, do like I did when I took my family to Six Flags on a 128* F heat index day, stay hydrated and think about the fun. Midland is "stick your head in the oven" type of heat, you may never see sweat a drop but you will be a few quarts low on fluid. Make drinking water something you think about often.
I bet a black plastic jug full of water would reach nearly scalding temps right now.
Yeah, RTD is a blast. Some of the bands are painfully hokey imo, but there've been some great shows there too. This will be our 7th year, and the first time we went the camping area was bare dirt. Pretty rough. But they've planted grass there now, and the last couple of years the tent was surrounded by nice green grass. They've built some decent facilities there too.
I grew up in Hobbs, and when I go back to Midland it's almost like home. That dry, drier, driest heat feels absolutely wonderful to me, but it will suck the moisture right outta yer bones. I tie a water bottle to my belt loop and refill it often.
I've been surprised the last couple of years by the evening temperatures. It's usually pleasant overnight, but I usually take a cheap sleeping bag as ground cover to sleep on top of. Last year I crawled into it about 4AM.
Solar heating/cooking does work well, when the sun is out.
JJMt, I hadn't thought about coldbrewed. I prefer my morning cup hot, but that would be the cheapest and simplest solution of them all.