I have seen those working the first week of July at or near the visitors center in Estes Park. Co. High, very high sides of the road. I think the stick said fifteen feet.
Swimmer a.k.a. YO YO MA
Serial Mailbox Killer/Seal Fisherman
a second Home in the mountains would be a wise investment
and a good survival plan to fall back to....
if not for you, do it for your KIDS
i was watching this show where the scientist laid a dark board on the polar snow next to a white one.... the white one stayed at the same temperature...where as the dark board quickly reached 90 degrees.
this is what will happen rather rapidly once the land mass thats been buried for centuries under ice and snow becomes exposed
No kidding! I live an Stonington, CT and work in Providence. I'm not saying CT is any better, but RI seems to abandon 95 in South County during snow storms with any amount of accumulation. Then when I get to Providence, the walk from a parking garage to my office is brutal and I'm wishing I had either snow shoes or hockey skates. The state and city of Providence are snow removal challenged!
I didn't intend for this to be my first post after being a passive member for a year or so. It has nothing to to with fishing which has become my passion or addiction depending on who you talk to. I will introduce myself in the new member forum soon and look forward to being a more active member.