i think that be right, thinner air maybe... I have some leaves on my lawn... usually around mid october it they peak here before halloween. northern MN is usually 4 weeks early in fall and 4 weeks late in spring compared to me weather wise.
MN is so goofy tempwise. like now, wont pass 70 for a few days, then BAM 81 degree, next days... wont pass 60 degrees... you just dont try to understand it. Its why are roads are utter crap. Same thing will happen in winter too, you'll get a winter thaw then next day it be like -20
I love fall here too, and spring you can have the windows open fresh air. Summer here can get muggy as hell tho. and winter aint so bad, get trapped in the house because of the cold.
I remember you guys got some serious snow last winter. We had some but we got cold it hit friggen -30F actual temp one night. lol, that night i decided to test my "extreme" cold weather bibs and jacket while piss drunk. Got up to walking trail here, but I turned around cause i realized i could fucking die. heh
suit held up okay
I'm in Oklahoma, we don't get shit for snow usually. Used to when I was a kid but not for decades. I usually get maybe 2 days of 1 - 2 inches at best all winter. Lows usually only go down to upper teens, but sometimes to 10's for a couple days. But we can have 60 -70 in Dec for a day or 2.
These pics of CO I've been posting the last couple weeks are from my daughter and hubby. They take like month long wonderlusts a few times a year and this time is back to CO as it's one of our favorite places. They have a F250 and trailer and go to campgrounds or wherever and just chill in one place for a few days and then move on. The last trip they went through the SW out to the crazy coast and up to Yosemite and redwoods.
She's a botanist and loves to see all the flora. She can tell you just about any plant or flower by looking at them. I'm envious and glad she is able to do so. Living the life.
i did some work for a place in OK
She can tell you just about any plant or flower by looking at them. I'm envious and glad she is able to do so. Living the life.
yeah, that sounds nice. Yeah if she headup up this way ever i can tell em a few roads in northern mn... altho really just one. now it is probably too cold unless ya dress for it. you take hwy 61 it follows lake superior, once ya pass two harbors you hit all the state parks and waterfalls for camping.
yeah its hitt upper 40's there now, the lake has a major chilling effect. Like if it 90+ humid here in the summer, i ride motorcycle up to there to cool off by the lake, can be like a 20 degree difference.
Fun fact: Lake Superior water temperature is at constant 40 degree F when you deep enough like 600 feet
here a pic of the lake and shoreline, thats all bedrock, and I think that is a outlet to a river, dont remember with one https://files.catbox.moe/i3w786.JPG
I just have a small truck tacoma 4 banger, i wanted to get one those popup trailers its about all it could probably comfortably pull. put my motorcycle in the bed and go up there. cause it is a really long drive to get there from where im at, like hours
Beautiful. I spent summers in N Michigan at our lake house and have been to Mackinaw Island many times. The great lakes are magnificent and almost looks like the ocean. Massive amount of water. One of my dad's favorite poems is The Song of Hiawatha...
by the shores of giche gami
by the shining big-sea-water...
which is, of course, Lake Superior. The Painted Rocks are awesome at sunset. You are fortunate to live close enough you can visit there.
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