I guess whatever we're not used to sounds hard to navigate.
Pretty sure your winter would be tantamount to torture for me,
esp. as I start to get older. It can certainly get oppressive down here
in the summertime, with humidity in the 70 and 80% range and
temps locked into the low to mid 90s (32-36C) for weeks at a time
but beatin' the heat is what wading for shoalies is for!!
As a Catfish Angler.... That heat all for bait you don't even use... Man.... Your nuts must smell like elk meat that sat out too long after you get back...
Here, in August and September it's repressive outside.... 90 degrees sometimes, and 100% humidity...Cheese and Chem crosses seem to like it about as much as I do, and they even do impersonations of me when it happens; They wilt.
Then I have to go out there and drag like 30 gallons of water out there, and give them extra that the hose has ran a few minutes so it's actually cold water, and I give them that, and after about a half hour, they are back to looking normal again. Not me of course... I have literally had to come inside to change my clothes because I had sweat through everything I was wearing.... I went back out in fresh clothing, watered the rest, and came back inside yet again wetter than the front row of a Magic Mike movie... Hideous really.
Darwin on our far north coast is like that . Unrelenting heat mixed with high humidity . You struggle to breath at times . I don’t mind it for short periods but not permanently . It can be stifling after awhile .
Beer drinkers love it . I’m not a full time beer drinker .
Being German and Irish I can tell you without a single doubt, that no beer makes that somehow OK LOL. I can drink in the Snow.... I do admit that in Summer I RARELY drink Whiskey or Bourbon though; That's usually a Winter thing. "Irish Central Heating"