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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (130485)1/7/2007 12:42:05 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Respond to of 225578
 
This is cool.

The pass cam picture that I put into the post refreshes every minute or so.

If someone was bored enough, they could monitor weather conditions on Steven's Pass all weekend!!!



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (130485)1/7/2007 12:43:09 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I sure hope it doesn't warm up. If it does we get lower land flooding. If it's just for a day or two and not extreme we are all right, but if it continues and gets even warmer we are in trouble.

I took the boys over to Kellogg one mid winter break to do some skiing. This was the age before the Internet or I'd never have packed them up and driven that far. It was really cold when we got there, but hoped by morning it would warm up a bit. It didn't, but we decided to go up and ski anyway. We got to the top and took one run. The operator at the lift told me I had to get off the mt because he could see frost bite on my cheeks. We went down and got a refund. Packed up the car and drove all the way back home. What a wasted trip.

I can't believe all of the people up there.......Stevens. You'd have to be desperate.