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53 degrees in St Paul today. Had to break out the jeans for the first time since spring. Cold north wind howling too.
Not going to last long but it gets you thinking about it.
For us, fire season is an early precursor to fall...
50 degrees and damp on my ride tonight. Felt like fall for sure.
It's too soon guys.
Way too soon.
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It is too soon, we haven't really seen the turn. But it did feel like it last night.
Need to hear some elk bugles through golden aspens before we start talking turn.
The aspens turning colors are just from lack of water.
Nope.
supposedly taken from Monarch Pass recently
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I came across Monarch this morning and confirm it had snowed.
felt. the feeling, not the fabric.
I'm getting it, but I don't think it'll be official until the moon blocks the sun.
38 in Breck this morning and a dusting of snow on the high peaks
First Powder mag of the year in my mailbox today.
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Thick frozen frost on the picnic table at our campsite in Hyalite Canyon this morning. Cold AF.
I am bringing my tomatoes inside here in JH and the fish are starting to act like fall is about here. The turn has happened or is on the cusp here.
Pffft....you guys are trippin, locals summer is right around the corner. Temps in the low 70's thru November, sunny skies, surf picks up and the tourist are gone. Come on down to the 92118, I will buy you a beer and there is always something good on the bar b. ;)
I guess location is everything, as we are up at Mammoth for a few days and 48 degrees in the morning is wonderful, but chilly. Finishing my second cup of coffee before taking the pups for their long morning walk.
Saw a couple of Bull Elk in GTNP yesterday. They weren't bugling yet, but the horny ones are coming back down to the valley floor...
The canuckistani geese are flying overhead in a V again. When the Geese have turned around an headed back down south, the turn has happened.