My 2 cents...
I spent the first 27 years of my life in New England and then moved to the desert. It took me years and years to acclimate to the heat.. At first mid 90's would
kick my ass, then 98, then 100, then 102, after 10 years it started feeling HOT at about 104... Now, working in the heat constantly, it needs to be approaching
110 before I feel "hot"... If its really stagnant or extra humid, a bit less...
If you aren't used to the heat and the dryness, it can kick you in the ass really hard... Its not fun, and it doesn't feel good.
If you aren't used to the dryness, that can kick you in the ass also... You can feel fine, not sweating (you actually are, its just evaporating FAST) and then
all of a sudden, you feel like you want to DIE...
When I'm heading out, I HYDRATE!!! I put back at least one Gatorade (its got electrolytes) and a bunch of water.. If its going to be really hot and I'm thinking
ahead, I'll start the night before, even if I have to get up and pee every couple of hours. During the day, I keep tossing back the water, even when I'm not
thirsty..
I'll also sip on the Gatorade during the day... Partially for whats in it, but its also a test... If it feels thick and heavy, you need more water... If it tastes salty,
you need more gatorade and water..
Here is a pic that sort of shows how hot it gets out there in the summer... Just went out for a day of exploring, shortly before noon, jumped back in the truck,
checking my phone (maps) and I hear BOOM and then the sound of what I thought was shot gun pellets hitting the back window of my truck.. Turns out
nobody was shooting at me... It was just HOT!!!!! About 107... 3 more of those blew up before I got home.
As for actually finding gold.. When I first started playing this game I thought living in the desert sucked.... I wanted to go to a stream, dig and sluice and get gold...
As time has gone on, I'm really thankful I live in the desert...
A lot of fascinating things going on... These things that I find fascinating also happen where there is water, but it seems to me most people just concentrate on the water..
You can do that here also, go dig in the arroyo (where there was, and will be water)..
I think the book was "Follow the Dry Washers"......... Yeah it is... Fascinating, and informative... Explains a lot of the fun stuff that happens in the desert. Not cheap,
but if you dig around, you can find one.
https://www.amazon.com/Follow-Drywashers-Jim-Straight/dp/1877700053
It took a few months, but I got one for less than $30 on E-bay.. As soon as I opened it the binding broke.
Other stuff...
If your dog is light brown, they blend in to the back ground... Get 'em a FLUORESCENT vest.. The one I got, get it wet and it keeps her cool, though then again, she's used
to it just like I am, and bring her a bowl and water her frequently...
Snakes scare the hell out of me.. And they are out there... I don't know if this helps me any, but when I'm wandering, I toss rocks ahead of me to make
noise(vibrations).. Rattlers don't want a F'n thing to do with you, they will either rattle or take off.. Remember, their "RATTLE" doesn't sound like a baby's
rattle, its FAST, its more of a hiss... A year and a half ago, my Dad came out and stayed in the camper at the house... He'd pee in the bush out by
the front of the camper... One day I'm hanging with him out there and go out to pee and he says "there's a bug in that bush that hisses as me everytime
I pee"... It wasn't a bug hissing, it was a rattle....
At the shop, I have air valves that pop off every so often, and they hiss... Last fall one day seemed like I had valves popping off more than normal... It got late
and I'm sitting at my desk and one of my dogs goes running out through the storage room and I hear pfffffttt.. And I'm thinking.. There's no air over there...
Then she comes back and pfffffttttt... Sure enough... Rattler behind the frig... A few .22 shot shells and all was well again...
So, in conclusion... HYDRATE, HYDRATE, HYDRATE!!!!!! and RESEARCH!!! Think outside the "dig in a stream" box... And a gun or 2 never hurts.. Also,
I'm not sure what kind of critters and plants are up around Vegas, but here the critters are pretty mild, our tarantulas and scorpions are barely bee sting worthy,
but the plants, EVERY single one of those *******s will poke you, stick to you and some of them hurt for a good long while..
Be careful and enjoy the desert.. The desert is a lot of fun...