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January 13, 2009 Good Morning GBO
« on: January 13, 2009, 12:21:00 AM »
Good morning Montana with a reported tempature at the presant of 37* here in Kalispell, Mt at 04:19 hrs... now I really am getting spoiled by all this nice weather, and they call this winter  ::)

Well, it would be a nice day to get the ol D&T done later on my S&W 629... forgot yesterday and just slept the afternoon away.

Anyway you all have a great day/

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Re: January 13, 2009 Good Morning GBO
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 03:32:46 AM »
Good morning Montana! Heat wave here also, 42 degrees at 7:30 AM, and the sun isn't even up yet.

Well I now have clean sock and underwear for another week.  Before the wife runs off again, she's gonna have to make arrangements.  And, if she were to read this she would ROFLHAO....

Today I wll be spend the day getting ready for the gunclub meeting tonight. I have to submit a proposal to put on a Victorian rifleman Provincial Shooting match and  a Model cannon shoot next summer.

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Re: January 13, 2009 Good Morning GBO
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2009, 03:33:06 PM »
Lots a warm air in Billings, Has a lot of the snow gone, sounds like more coming tomarrow.  Then hit the 50's later in the week.  Gotta love Montana, not gonna get to bored with the weather the way it changes.  Went up to check on Camp north of Winnett, roads pretty soft and still plenty of snow on the ground.  Pulled onto the land and drove uphill to the tent, and just as I looked ahead I realized there was a dip that looked flat.  Had to spend some time digging and pushing tree branches under tires to get out of that one.  Wind was blowing like a bugger all the way up had to fight the steering wheel.  Then rain, sleet, snow and rain again on the way back.  It was good to get home.  DP
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Re: January 13, 2009 Good Morning GBO
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2009, 12:29:15 AM »
Oh how I remember the wind there.  There is one spot on Hwy 87 where you got this little valley on both sides, but the road is high up with no cover going up or down on this grade.  I used to pull people over and they would stop in this area  ;D glad I wasn't wearing a hat.  But yes, I remember the winds that would be strong enough to shake your vehicle sideways.