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Booshway
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It seems to me that the older I get what use to be tolerable around 10-15 degrees is friggin brutal now. Old age ain't for sissies.
 
Posts: 353 | Location: Pocono Mts. in PA | Registered: 12 June 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Booshway
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I hear ya sir! That cold is something fierce for sure. With the wind chill we are hovering around that -40 range. Yesterday I spoke with a friend and old coworker, he reported below -50 with minimal wind at his location in NW alberta!
Stay warm all.
Walk
 
Posts: 342 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 15 January 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here in the mountains of southeast Tennessee we have not had it too bad. No snow worth speaking of. Plenty of cold rain! Nighttime temperatures have dropped into the teens, but the days have warmed up to around 40*F on average. Of course there have been cooler days, and also warmer days.

I've been spending one or two days each week scouting the backwoods for turkey signs. Spring turkey hunting season opens here on March 30, and will run all through April and about half of May.

Turkey numbers are down here in Tenasi. So far, I have not found much sign.

However, I was quite surprised to find two different and active buck scrapes at this time of year.


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Posts: 1296 | Location: Cherokee Land, Tenasi | Registered: 06 January 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Our temps are not as low as what others are experiencing. But here, in the Arkansas Ozarks, when it is 30 degrees and rainy it seems you cannot wear enough clothes to stay warm. We have been having almost constant rain for months. One TV weatherman said "every drop of rain coming down is setting a new record". I have a new, beautiful flint rifle built by Dave Person that I have not yet been able to shoot. Frowner We need some dry and sunshine.
 
Posts: 1487 | Location: Mountain Home, Arkansas | Registered: 08 October 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Down in my native we had only three seasons; Summer, Christmas and almost summer. Here in Maine the weather is weird. Below freezing for several days with occasional snow followed by a few days in the 40s & 50s. But it usually rains on those warm days.

I have never been used to cold, what with growing up in hot, humid Georgia. Never minded the h & h much, but cold doesn't suit me.


*Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.*
 
Posts: 3559 | Location: Maine (by way of Georgia then Va.) | Registered: 26 January 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I hit 50 this June. I went to a rifle frolic at the end of January. It dropped to about 25 that night. With two wool blankets and a wool frock and weskit I stayed warm enough. My problem as I get older is sleeping on the ground on a bed of straw! That ground sure gets harder as I get older!!!
 
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Originally posted by Hanshi:
Down in my native we had only three seasons; Summer, Christmas and almost summer. Here in Maine the weather is weird. Below freezing for several days with occasional snow followed by a few days in the 40s & 50s. But it usually rains on those warm days.

I have never been used to cold, what with growing up in hot, humid Georgia. Never minded the h & h much, but cold doesn't suit me.
You were WAAaaarned! Heh.


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Posts: 2014 | Location: Oreegun Territory | Registered: 24 March 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Who was it that taunted Mother Nature just awhile ago about the weather??Ever hear ,"it isn't nice to fool with Mother Nature.. I got up this A.M. and wished it would stop snowing,,it did, now it is raining on top of 6-8" of new snow. Careful what you wish for ,,,,
 
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AAAAYUP! Saw thet wuz gonna happen right off!

Lots of snow here and moderate temps -2 to +20's mostly. In the mid +30's right now and snowing. Don't mind the cold......just get tired of the endless overcast grey days.

Regards, xfox


The forest is a wilderness only to those that fear it, silent only to those that hear nothing. The forest is a friend to those that dwell within its' nature and it is filled with the sounds of life to those that listen.
 
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