Mark yes that's the theme song.
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Yes, I think so.Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Mark in the video was that Robin Williams?
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Yes, it is.ski3pin said:12 days 'til summer. Hard to imagine, isn't it?
I suspect you don’t want to hear that I’ve been snowed on every month of the year here in Oregon, and September is the only month that I haven’t snow skied in the state.ski3pin said:12 days 'til summer. Hard to imagine, isn't it?
We usually have it in central and eastern Oregon...it's nice.Wandering Sagebrush said:...
BTW, what is summer?
.................and I'll mention that it has snowed in Desolation Wilderness on Labor Day Weekend. In 2011 we called this month Mayuary here.MarkBC said:We usually have it in central and eastern Oregon...it's nice.
I'll use this opportunity to again mention the year, 1980 maybe, when it snowed in Bend on the 4th of July.
what planet are you on? June 21 is summer up here in Canada... ;-)ski3pin said:12 days 'til summer. Hard to imagine, isn't it?
I bet Canadian meteorologists disagree:Vic Harder said:what planet are you on? June 21 is summer up here in Canada... ;-)
OK, point taken. Still, some of us (aka, me) know that Calgary only has two seasons... winter and road construction.MarkBC said:I bet Canadian meteorologists disagree:
Meteorological vs Astronomical Seasons
"We" -- those of us who set up these seasonal threads -- switched to meteorological seasons a couple of years ago.
As a member of a rather, ahh, interesting group of skiers known as Team Tie Dye I skied at least once a month for four years. One member was forced to abandon his streak just shy of 25 years when he broke both legs. September was usually the most difficult month to find someplace to link a couple of turns.Wandering Sagebrush said:I suspect you don’t want to hear that I’ve been snowed on every month of the year here in Oregon, and September is the only month that I haven’t snow skied in the state.
BTW, what is summer?
Team Tie Dye reminded me of our group. While skiing Shasta near Avalanche Gulch, a group of randonee skiers took exception to where the group was skiing, calling out the dangers as they perceived them. Our folks replied that we had done an avalanche fracture/stability test, and were confident there was low risk. The randonee folks had to make one last comment, calling usteledork said:As a member of a rather, ahh, interesting group of skiers known as Team Tie Dye I skied at least once a month for four years. One member was forced to abandon his streak just shy of 25 years when he broke both legs. September was usually the most difficult month to find someplace to link a couple of turns.
I have been snowed on every month of the year at least once. I've lost much of my garden the second week of June here at 5,500 ft. July and August snow is not uncommon when I am camped around 10,000 ft in elevation. It snowed here yesterday.