That is pretty toasty for your part of the world. Enjoy it. We will hit 90F on Wednesday. But if the rain/cold front comes through like they think, it will be about 18-20 degrees cooler the next two days.We're looking towards an anomaly here, check out Wednesday and Thursday's highs...
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nope. an inch or two.I saw a video of my two great-nephews playing with the dog {Redbull} in the snow yesterday. Looked like they got a good bit down in Denver.
Good thing the mountains got decent snow or we'd be on water rationing already.nope. an inch or two.
an entire spring, two paltry storms of an inch or two each.
sad.
You said you needed to test your rain gear. No complaining, you got what you wanted! LOLGood morning. It's already as warm today as our high yesterday. But it was cool early on. I was setting up one of the rooms here at work early this morning, and I opened up all the doors to let the cool air blow through. At 1125 it's 69F with 37% humidity. Forecast high of 76F with no chance of rain today, and a low of 55F tonight. No real chance of rain until the weekend, and it doesn't look too promising.
I wish I could have had this weather last week when I was hiking.
I have ditched the rain pants and jacket in favor of a poncho. I figured it would work as a pack cover as well. Worked alright, but I did still get wet by the first couple of miles. Around the neck especially. And below the knees of course. I have made a couple of prototype Tyvek {sp} rain kilts. They still need work before going on the trail.You said you needed to test your rain gear. No complaining, you got what you wanted! LOL
Rain gaitors and a wide brimmed hat should help.I have ditched the rain pants and jacket in favor of a poncho. I figured it would work as a pack cover as well. Worked alright, but I did still get wet by the first couple of miles. Around the neck especially. And below the knees of course. I have made a couple of prototype Tyvek {sp} rain kilts. They still need work before going on the trail.
Sounds like you got a good wife. Did you fail once or twice before you found her?And my 16 dollar tent from Walmart.com works in all conditions, as far as I know, other than rain. But then I have never used it in snow or wind. The wife says I buy the cheapest gear I can find, then when it fails, I buy what I had planned on in the beginning. She has known me a long time.
Yea, my gators are just ankle high. Lots of mud splatter on my legs. I have a sun hat, but it wouldn't turn water.Rain gaitors and a wide brimmed hat should help.
This is my first go-round. I had a close call when I was in college, but I was lucky enough to have her back out. That is what got me in the Navy, needing a change of scenery. I was pretty foot loose during my 20's, so I was ready by the time I met the wife.Sounds like you got a good wife. Did you fail once or twice before you found her?
Goodness knows I've failed in the marriage department, so I'm not one to judge!
It broke up mine, so I'm inclined to agree.This is my first go-round. I had a close call when I was in college, but I was lucky enough to have her back out. That is what got me in the Navy, needing a change of scenery. I was pretty foot loose during my 20's, so I was ready by the time I met the wife.
We don't agree on everything, but we agree on money matters. That breaks up more marriages than anything else.
And I was blessed with an ass for an ex-husband-in-law. He was such a jerk to her, that when I treated her like she was human, she thought I was the nicest guy ever.It broke up mine, so I'm inclined to agree.