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If You Don't Like Seeing Pics With Snow In Them Stop Now! :veryangry: :rofl:

John-Edmonton

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Don't say I didn't warn you. :nono: I spent the day on the tundra hills for most of the day searching for loot. The ACE got the deeper ones in the deep snow...the stinger got the loot in the not so deep snow. It got a couple of degrees above freezing, which made it quite pleasant! I hit two different places, and each gave me a little over $2.00. And, as usual, more BIC lighters showed up.

Below is the totals for the day. :)
 
Cool. I was out on the weekend and got some clad, and found a five dollar bill. That was neat but I prefer twenties, lol.
 
I like seeing the snow - it's ran almost 70 here for a week and we are in sad condition for lack of rain lower down and snow to carry us through the warmer season. We may be in for the worst drought condition ever. Throw some this way if you can. Hey, you have a BIC lighter, but looks like your detectors have some wrap to help.
 
Looks like your doing good on those snowhunt John.:thumbup:
Temps around here still in the -20s:thumbdown:
 
You're sick John. I wouldn't get out in that kind of weather to witness the resurrection of Christ. :rofl: Nice haul though. It was 65-70 degrees here today. I thought of you while I was sweating. :bouncy:

Bill
 
I can drive 60 miles to the top of Mt. Hood and play in all the snow I want ( 20-30 feet of it ). Where I hunted today I could see that big, white beauty sticking up over two miles high. It is plastered with snow.

Bill
 
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