delle wrote:Painful to read your story Rice. Sounds like something I might have done tho I'm a bit better shod than you are this year, with a full 4x4 and really good tires. (The used Jeep and new tires being what I got instead of a trip to burningman last year.)
I was relieved to hear of your weather conditions. Wondering if you got the Extreme Cold that we have had for the last week (as low as -40 with windchill). Any time exposed in that is brutal.... Today's -15 seems almost balmy in comparison.
I was also a bit surprised to hear you're running 4-seasons. Knowing that your weather conditions can run nastier even than ours in the winter, I'm kind of surprised that your province hadn't yet experienced the legislation we did 2 years ago outlawing anything but REAL snowtires for the winter months.
I sold some -50% tread winter tires a month ago on Kijiji just before Christmas -- took less than an hour for both ads to be settled and pulled. Several people called after the sales -- desperate for truck tires at a reasonable rate. Damned things are Expensive!!!
burner von braun wrote:You folks have serious winter up there Rice. I suppose it makes you appreciate the summer all that much more. Stay warm sir!
@Elliot: did we ever get an ETA from our expeditionary party?
eta: Always good to see you drop by the bar Delle!

Elliot wrote:The Expeditionary Force is expected to reach Gerlach around 3 PM. I'm standing by to take screen captures. They may try to telephone me, but I'll be glancing at the screen every couple of minutes in case they cannot get a cell signal.
I know... I do have other things to do. But I enjoy "being a child again" once in a while.
Elliot wrote:Yes, Pacific Standard Time all the way to the Utah line.
And Triken just telephoned from Sparks (Reno). There are seven of them, and they are leaving now in two cars.
burner von braun wrote:Thanks Elliot, so a couple hours from now, Haha!
Rice, I can barely fathom -40°. When it hits single digits here, as it can at night during a cold snap here, it gives me pause, as it becomes something with a sense of real danger, to be respected. But -40!! Whoa! I appreciate taking that on as a challenge though.
*settles back and pops open a Hoth45*
Rice wrote:Elliot wrote:Yes, Pacific Standard Time all the way to the Utah line.
And Triken just telephoned from Sparks (Reno). There are seven of them, and they are leaving now in two cars.
Nice!
I'm in CST - (Central Standard Time) without Daylight Savings, ever - so I like to double check & make sure I do the time conversions correctly.
I'll be online around then as well...I hope I see them!
yah, I am a bit jealous of anyone who can easily make that trip. (Too far for me to do by car in a weekend (24 hour drive to Gerlach from here)
Canoe wrote:delle wrote:...Ken just fell in love with this gif.......now we have to figure out how to crop it down to be accepted as his avitar in his "other" group.....can such things even be done??????
I can redo it, frame by frame, if no one has SW to do it easily. PM me the size (pixels x pixels) you want.
Rice wrote:burner von braun wrote:...Rice, I can barely fathom -40°. ...
I have learned to respect Nature. In -40, you can get frost bite in as little as 10 minutes on any exposed skin... So, when it is that cold - I dress for it or stay outa it completely.
Canoe wrote:...197 frames...
Rice wrote:As it was, I had stripped down to my hoodie & gloves when I was shoveling..
Canoe wrote:Canoe wrote:...197 frames...
delle wrote:Rice wrote:As it was, I had stripped down to my hoodie & gloves when I was shoveling..
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!!
I think we have legislation here about shirtcocking too.
Now I want to move to Saskatchewan.
ygmir wrote:*pours a whiskey to unwind*
dang,I hope all the photos from this weekend don't make it...........
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