Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hiked Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, wearing dark blue jeans in temperatures exceeding 90F. His choice of attire drew mixed reactions from fellow hikers, with some expressing concern over the appropriateness of jeans for such extreme heat. Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommending lightweight clothing during high temperatures, Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic and health secretary, prefers denim for his workouts. The incident highlights generational differences in hiking apparel and raises awareness of climate-related health risks, as extreme heat continues to pose serious dangers.
Kennedy, at age 71, hiked Camelback Mountain in above 90F heat while wearing dark blue jeans. His choice puzzled hikers and raised concerns about safety in extreme conditions.
Observations noted that wearing jeans under such high temperatures was unwise. Even Kennedy's supporters expressed astonishment at his choice of attire for hiking in Phoenix's summer heat.
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