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Anonymous

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Hanta Yo said:
:shock: Wonder how she's doing

I hope she's got her insulated water proofed long handles on...About 10 minutes out in that stuff and your soaking wet...
 

jodywy

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Oldtimer said:
Hanta Yo said:
:shock: Wonder how she's doing

I hope she's got her insulated water proofed long handles on...About 10 minutes out in that stuff and your soaking wet...
no Carhart on this place we spend the extra money and outfit right with Filson, stay warm and dry. Feed the last few years with out a cab , and alot of -30 and- 40 days, wet snowy day and that double wool crusier been a life saver
 

HAY MAKER

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Fasterhorses oughta be along pretty quick,I think the 14th is her last day so,she is probaly packing up,wonder if she is ready to get back to Civilization :lol: :lol:
good luck
 

Faster horses

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I'm here!!!!!!!!!

YES---getting back to civilization was nice...for about an hour. :p

I've got some pictures to share, will try to download them tomorrow!!

Thanks for wondering about me and YEP, it got really cold.
Hunters got stuck, hunters had mechanical problems, hunters put
their boots in the new clothes dryer to dry them out..... :shock:

need I say more? :p

It was quite an experience for some of them, especially the ones
from HAWAII!!!!!! Who had NEVER SEEN SNOW!!!!
 

alabama

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Glad to here you survived FH.
I guess I should break out the long sleves just so y'all feel better but it is still hot in alabama. Around 85 today and 65 at night.
 

mytfarms

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Boy, you ought to feel blessed. 'Round here in the shadow of Pikes Peak (more or less), we're getting down around 25 to 25 at night and lucky to get up to 55 or 60 in the daytime. For all the Kanadians, that's in degrees Fahrenheit.
 

alabama

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mytfarms said:
Boy, you ought to feel blessed. 'Round here in the shadow of Pikes Peak (more or less), we're getting down around 25 to 25 at night and lucky to get up to 55 or 60 in the daytime. For all the Kanadians, that's in degrees Fahrenheit.

It only gets that cold at my house two or three nights a year. You need to build a fire.
 

mytfarms

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Well after spending two hours last night on the neighbor's land looking for my heifer, I sure got cold! We turned on our fire place and then turned on the fan, and we still barely got warm! Yes, I live in one of those "rancheros" with a propane run fireplace. :shock:
 

kolanuraven

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alabama said:
mytfarms said:
Boy, you ought to feel blessed. 'Round here in the shadow of Pikes Peak (more or less), we're getting down around 25 to 25 at night and lucky to get up to 55 or 60 in the daytime. For all the Kanadians, that's in degrees Fahrenheit.

It only gets that cold at my house two or three nights a year. You need to build a fire.


We hit 87 today.......I sure hopes this keeps up :lol:
 

nr

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Now that your toes have warmed up, where are the pictures? Especially of the Hawaiians- need to show those to our dgt-in-law who still can't believe snow.
 
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