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It was 1997
For the purposes of accuracy, your post should read, “that one time it snowed during first rifle back in 1997, I used a buddy heater.”
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It was 1997
For the purposes of accuracy, your post should read, “that one time it snowed during first rifle back in 1997, I used a buddy heater.”
Semantics. You probably weren’t very old in ‘97
I guess it's also relative to your actual location versus some average for the entire country or state. I look at those so-called records in the 2000's and locally they aren't even a blip on my memory. The last snowy winter (overall) that I remember locally is 2006/2007. All the others aren't even worth mentioning.The 2000s had 4 record setting October’s. The 90s had just one. This might be a case of “back in my day….”
I guess it's also relative to your actual location versus some average for the entire country or state. I look at those so-called records in the 2000's and locally they aren't even a blip on my memory. The last snowy winter (overall) that I remember locally is 2006/2007. All the others aren't even worth mentioning.
For perspective, your chart shows 1984 with 13.1 inches. During the 1984 Snow Bowl storm during first rifle we had snow up to my crotch in hunting camp. I have a 38" inseam. That wasn't drifts that was the level snow. I don't remember many rifle seasons in the 80's and 90's where we weren't pushing snow with the bumpers on the trucks. The rifle seasons I hunted in the early 2000's were all warmer and drier than we ever had "back in the day".........except for 1992. 1992 was HOT, sunny, and dry as a bone. First rifle in 1990 was cold as heck with plenty of snow. My thermometer froze and stuck at -15.
It all just depends on where you are at. In 2006 the Flat Tops got 3 feet of snow the third week of September, but you would have been hard pressed to find much snow most other places nearby.
I guess he should have said "back in the 90's when it used to snow during hunting season in our hunting areas".Sure there are going to be differentials between different areas of the state, somewhat dependent on El Niño/La Niña status and Norther CO getting snow vs Southern CO, but the statement was “back in the 90s when it used to snow.”
Next time I’ll say “Back in the 90s when Poser learned what a bar was” lol
I had to google JNCOs, and I can honestly say......"I have never seen anybody wear those before in my life".......and thank goodness.Back in the 90s when everyone was wearing JNCOs and listening to Soundgarden, we used a buddy heater.