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November

Boris

New member
I think someone forgot that this is only November, we had six inches of snow and about 25*, why do I live in the snow belt?
 
I am in north queensland AUS its 30c at 9am, i bet like me , its home and your staying. At least being stuck indoors you can research your next hunt.
Good luck.
 
32 deg C here where I live in North Queensland with storms all over the place..............its gonna be a crazy summer here this season. Brisbane one of our capital cities has copped a battering and many homes are roofless and flooded. They say there are more storms expected to come, I pray for those who are suffering. I hope all goes well for you in your area Boris and if it gets too much hotter here I will be ordering some snow from you direct :lmfao:
Cheers!
 
I'll be hitting every swiming hole this summer!!! its gonna be a sticky one.
Cheers!
 
No worries about flys here for the next 5 months. A pleasant -2c with sun and +5c for tomorrow. (That is 28f and 40f in American.)

HH

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Boris said:
I think someone forgot that this is only November, we had six inches of snow and about 25*, why do I live in the snow belt?

Yes I say that to myself just about everyday as I live at about 55 degrees north in Canada. Snow and ice here now but only mild cold at we are at about the exact same temperature as1859large has below at about +3c now. Every square inch of Canada is cold in the winter at least in the US a person has what it seems like limitless opportunities with many places to live that have mild winters. How about San Antonio or San Francisco which are two of many examples, and Australia and New Zealand too is the same. I wish I lived in Australia, NZ, or the US as I love warm weather year around but I am stuck against my will here, but a very good place to be stuck as it is a great place to live here, only just too cold for way to long is a big minus and the real cold weather is yet to come until about April 1st, yikes! At least you guys can metal detect year around, wow what a concept!!!!!!

No worries about flys here for the next 5 months. A pleasant -2c with sun and +5c for tomorrow. (That is 28f and 40f in American.)

HH

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Sorry to say its to hot to get out 34c and 96 humidty .Just to take the x-70 out for one hour is getting harsh now. Thursday night at ollera ck 7ins in seven hours, downpours like this make camping a bit hard .Sorry you are stuck david, i think its to hot for to long. You get to freeze and we get heat stroke. Like to look at areas on google Maps when i get an idea of your local, great to see new places without the plane ride.
Wulguru Townsville

L O L
 
doctor11 said:
Sorry to say its to hot to get out 34c and 96 humidty .Just to take the x-70 out for one hour is getting harsh now. Thursday night at ollera ck 7ins in seven hours, downpours like this make camping a bit hard .Sorry you are stuck david, i think its to hot for to long. You get to freeze and we get heat stroke. Like to look at areas on google Maps when i get an idea of your local, great to see new places without the plane ride.
Wulguru Townsville

L O L

I understand, we are at both ends of the spectrum. Extremes in cold and heat, both are very bad. The best midground places to live would be all of Tasmania, on that very long southern coast being west and east of Melbourne, Augusta-Albany-Esperance-Western Australia, or the South Island of New Zealand and north of San Francisco to Oregon, Charleston-South Carolina to Wilmington-North Carolina, and the low lying lands-foothills of Colorado, are some of the most ideal places to live weather wise without extremes in either direction, that are generally not too severely hot and not too severely cold year around, just right !!!
 
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