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Falling pics 11/25/09
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<blockquote data-quote="tramp bushler" data-source="post: 3767077" data-attributes="member: 13785"><p>For me it's about a 120 degree swing in temps. We had 80 degrees one afternoon. Thought my brains were going to come out my ears. Fortunately the next day was a day off and then it clouded up some. It was 70 here today. But there was a little breeze. Real buggy. And when a bush Alaskan says it's. Real buggy. It's REAL BUGGY! !!! </p><p> About 42 below was my coldest day cutting last winter. Dead calm .. I'll take 40 below. Over 80 above any day! !! . No bugs :msp_rolleyes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tramp bushler, post: 3767077, member: 13785"] For me it's about a 120 degree swing in temps. We had 80 degrees one afternoon. Thought my brains were going to come out my ears. Fortunately the next day was a day off and then it clouded up some. It was 70 here today. But there was a little breeze. Real buggy. And when a bush Alaskan says it's. Real buggy. It's REAL BUGGY! !!! About 42 below was my coldest day cutting last winter. Dead calm .. I'll take 40 below. Over 80 above any day! !! . No bugs :msp_rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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