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The overcast and rain we have had all day here in the Lander Valley has finally lifted a little to reveal some nice new snow on the peaks of the Wind Rivers. It is, after all, the middle of August.
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It's 53 degrees here east of Casper, I can imagine what it is doing in the Winds. Yup, we always need snow pack. With all you out of staters in LA and Vegas drinkin all our water (and squirting it in the air in Vegas), we need extra so we can have some for our own uses
We are notably cooler down here on the Texas Coastal Plain today, too. The morning low was 72, instead of the usual 78 to low 80's. Daytime high is low-to-mid 90's instead of upper 90's. Next thing you know, the dogs will grow hair again!
Have Colts, will travel.
The avatar is the menuki of my Rob Douglas Wakisashi.
Lander is at about 5,300 feet or thereabouts. "Mile High".
When I lived there in the 80s we had showfall one 4th of July...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
York, that snow that hit you left hail big enough to knock out a horse up here and it was 40* this morning when the clouds clear I see if there's a dusting on the mtn tops. The cool weather has sure knocked the biting flies and buffalo gnats. danny
All you need is one winter in Rock Springs or Casper to get you headed back where you came from!
'course, I found out that my Wyoming Winters were mild when compared to my winters in Alaska...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Seasons in Wyoming consist of: two months of mud; eight months of Winter and two months of relatives...
"All you need is one winter in Rock Springs or Casper to get you headed back where you came from! "
Rock Springs Wyoming is the World's largest inhabited gravel pit... Casper is the Armpit of Wyoming...
BTW, 1995 (if I recall...) woke up to 8" of new snow -- on the 4th of July -- in the Teton Wilderness. There was 2 1/2 FEET of it on Teton Pass that day... By the time I got the horses grazed & gathered up again, and we fed the dudes and got camp packed up, there was just a little snow left in the deep shade...
Regards
Buck
Life has a way of making the foreseeable that which never happens, and the unforeseeable, that which your life becomes...
I took a group of 11-year old scouts up to Trial Lake in the Uinta Mountains of Utah over the weekend. We fished at the Lake until our fingers were frozen and drove home in a blizzard. Elevation: 9,825 feet. NICE!!!
The overcast and rain we have had all day here in the Lander Valley has finally lifted a little to reveal some nice new snow on the peaks of the Wind Rivers. It is, after all, the middle of August.
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Termination Dust says to me that hunting season is about here, as are fall and winter...my favorite seasons!!! Well, that was when I lived in Alaska, anyway. Although, the fall in Maine is hard to beat!