Will try out different IR films in next weeks as "homework/training" in different conditions.
Kodak HIE, Konica IR 750, MACO and Ilford's IRs. Maybe some of them will survive better than others. Let's see...
But making a extra-small 12V refridgeraor that fits some films and a cool drink on a bike would be a future-business idea for electrical systems engineers. 
I have one Russian made in my car, but that one is sure too big for the bike.
With the Sun, Margus
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Originally posted by Grant Johnson:
My film survived three months in North Africa just fine like that, but I would definitely expect infrared to be useless in those conditions. Normal recommendations for infrared as I recall is to keep refrigerated until shortly before use, then process immediately.
Nice idea - might want to TRY it, but with lots of normal film as backup.
Good luck, let us know what happens!
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[This message has been edited by Margus (edited 13 June 2004).]
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