hotrod wrote:starleen2 wrote:hotrod wrote:if you girls got a guy with enough ambition to heat a house with wood even as an add on jump on it. City slicker wife is a nervous wreck..town kids... I outta "accidentally" cut the cable TV cable
Go for it!
cutting the cable??
hotrod wrote:hi scott!!! awesome isnt it? snow in july, I gotta travel 14 hours to get to it
starleen2 wrote:stoddon a snow capped muntain today - brr it was cold! we opted for the steep trail for the first section and climbed up about 800 ft
hotrod wrote:hi scott!!! awesome isnt it? snow in july, I gotta travel 14 hours to get to it
starleen2 wrote:If all goes well, I may link up with Juneau Dave in Juneau tomorrow for a short visit
starleen2 wrote:If all goes well, I may link up with Juneau Dave in Juneau tomorrow for a short visit
Fenlason wrote:hotrod wrote:hi scott!!! awesome isnt it? snow in july, I gotta travel 14 hours to get to it
It's not to many hours away here.. Tuckerman's ravine on Mount Washington.. or 350-400 miles north to the Gaspe'
hotrod wrote:Fenlason wrote:hotrod wrote:hi scott!!! awesome isnt it? snow in july, I gotta travel 14 hours to get to it
It's not to many hours away here.. Tuckerman's ravine on Mount Washington.. or 350-400 miles north to the Gaspe'
top of beartooth pass for me, just outside of red lodge montana
Fenlason wrote:hotrod wrote:Fenlason wrote:hotrod wrote:hi scott!!! awesome isnt it? snow in july, I gotta travel 14 hours to get to it
It's not to many hours away here.. Tuckerman's ravine on Mount Washington.. or 350-400 miles north to the Gaspe'
top of beartooth pass for me, just outside of red lodge montana
actually with the heat we have had.. Tuckermans might not have any more snow right now...
Part of the Gaspe.. is supposed to have permafrost
Fenlason wrote:Mount Washington is only 6288 feet high..
Tuckermans gets an ave. snowpack of 55 feet of snow a year..
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