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Too early??? NOT!! Snow is falling 150 ft above the valley floor here. There is a line of snow across the mountains we will have snow in a few short weeks.
The termination dust showed up on the mountains 2 weeks ago signaling the end of summer. Leaves have already changed and are flying off the trees here.
Oh yea and this morning its 39 degrees yesterday morning it was 32 already.
Nice to see your on a Cat.
F7 SnoPro and Zr600 here from Michigan.
50's for highs, lows in the 30's by first of next week.................it's coming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01' ZRT 600LE here in michigan too. Usually ride in the northeastern part of the lower peninsula, but since Im at Ferris right now, i may do some riding out here.
I think my dad may pickup another sled for himself... looking at a 2000 ZRT600, we both just love the insane power these things have. Screw the twins, we want big displacement, 3 cylinders, and the sound that comes with it
So you guys and gals call that white stuff, what? Snow?
Well, for all you guys that love that white stuff, I just want you to know that I will be thinking of you when I am sitting on one of Florida's world famous beaches, or I my boat looking at all of the beautiful women I there in there teeny-tiny bathing suits!!!! While you guys are working, driving, and walking though that cr*p!! lol sorry
Hey Peter, how does the explorer do pushing the snow? Do you use that on anything more than a driveway?
Just curious- friend of mine has talked me into putting a plow on my pickiup to sub for him this winter, and am curious about all things snow removal now
Originally posted by a1993eddiebauer So you guys and gals call that white stuff, what? Snow?
Well, for all you guys that love that white stuff, I just want you to know that I will be thinking of you when I am sitting on one of Florida's world famous beaches, or I my boat looking at all of the beautiful women I there in there teeny-tiny bathing suits!!!! While you guys are working, driving, and walking though that cr*p!! lol sorry
Uhmm, I've been to southern FLA and experienced snow on a few occassions. I have also found that during the winter months it's usually us northern folk at the beach cause it's usually "too cold" for native Floridians.
I agree with Alaskanjack, you can't beat the northern lights.