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Lawnboy

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Well another fine day in Bozeman. :W: Last week was the first full week to see my lawn free from snow and then we get hammered again. It's almost every week that we are getting between 8-10 inches at the house at least one day of the week. I threw a ruler on the BBQ and came out at 8 3/4". Well you mid westerners we are sending another wet one your way. Good Luck
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Cry me a river. We have had 108 inches of the stuff and what is not still in a snow bank is now flooding the river valley all around here.

The Milk River Valley

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Note the new fallen snow on top of the flooded out houses

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Nemont
 
Eeww! I won't cry it might add to your water problem.:eek: Dang looks like you guys are suffering. Hopefully this weather will improve. I'm not sure whether you guys need warm weather or something else to help. I suppose warm weather is going to make matters worse.
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Yeah, the weather has been interesting this year. We've been hammered with a ton of snow this year, way more than normal so that's cool. And, it was snowing in the Sierras when I left the house this morning. :D We keep bouncing from the 60s to the 30s and back again. It's definitely spring here in the high desert and I love it!
 
I pulled up W Wyoming high mtn sno-tels on the internet here yesterday to see how much the snow pack had melted. Blind Bull Pass had climb 13 inches in the past week to an even 10 feet. The snow level has steadly increased there the entire Winter and continues to do so. Spring will be here one day, I guess...
 
I love spring snow... but over here when its wet you essentially Can NOT drive off road, which generally chaps my ass for work or for weekend fun.... The snotel up above Red Lodge picked up 19 inches in the last couple days. The snow has not even THOUGHT about leaving the foothills or mountains. If the switch flips to summer here in a week or two the Yellowstone and some other rivers are going to get a little scary.....

NEMT... Dammmm.... that is miserable chit there..... Keep your chin up... by August things will be back to normal... I hope! (skeeters might be epic though!)
 
Send some of that wet stuff down here. It's going to be yet another brutal summer for Arizona. Took my oldest on his first turkey hunt last weekend (don't ask) and was surprised how dry and noisy everything was despite getting some snow the week before.

Unfortunately, the Forest Service didn't open up the roads to get in to the prime areas we wanted and prepared to hunt--somehow they thought road conditions weren't up to snuff. The parts we hiked into were fine--no different from the roads in the adjoining unit where we were camped or the other unit we hunted.

p.s. Any of you headed to 4A before May will want to save your gas. You can't get in from the 260.
 

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