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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:05 am 
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Man, you guys are nitz. Don't you realize it is cold out there? Snow would be a lot more fun if it was 40º outside.


See the guy in the t-shirt? :redneck:

No. Where is he at,, inside the Bronco with the heater going?

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Bob Myers wrote:
No. Where is he at,, inside the Bronco with the heater going?


Blue t-shirt about to get run over by the left front tire of the curts heep.

http://forum.broncoii4x4.com/download.php?id=1144

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Bob Myers wrote:
No. Where is he at,, inside the Bronco with the heater going?


Blue t-shirt about to get run over by the left front tire of the curts heep.

http://forum.broncoii4x4.com/download.php?id=1144


Yea, after changing contrast on my monitor i can make out the person stepping away. He is the king of nutz aint he?

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:15 am 
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That's the thing about the cascades, it "CAN" get very cold, but usually, not much under zero. Most the time it's probably around 20*. That's pretty warm when you're out tromping around in the snow, or digging your heep out.

When we went out New years day, it was so windy on top of the mountain, none of use wanted to get out of our rigs...of course the cheby had to get stuck ( :finger: ) That windchill had to be well below zero.

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It was warm yesterday, so warm my kid dug a "cooler hole" to play in.

Kurt barely dropped in the hole and got all excited to play and dove rite in and screwed around for a bit before he winched out.

It was me, Kurt, Rick P, Chris (big blue Ford truck), another friend of there's in a Toy truggy (I think his name was mark) and a guy who showed up late who's name I did not catch. :subtlehinton: Would have been fun to have another EB there :subtlehintoff:


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