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  1. 2 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

    Looks pretty nice in the extended. Probably lots of upper 50s low 60s.

    My advice to the cold folks would be forget about it. It’s so early, it doesn’t even matter. Just enjoy the nice weather

    you totally f'ed us now. A ratter incoming for sure now. :lol:

  2. debating about going another 6 months before changing the hot tub water. I usually change it every 6 months. We don't use a whole lot over the summer and it's pretty clean right now, but not sure it's worth taxing the well for 250gal of water. We have a deep 500' well, so theoretically about 700gal static, but who knows what the actual level is right now. 1st world problems.

  3. There will never be an ice fee Arctic in our lifetimes or our kids lifetimes…that’s total horse sh*t, bet on it.  How’s that for knowing.
     
     And worrying about pacific air in late October…is ridiculous.  And the upcoming pattern doesn’t look zonal that’s for sure.  And mid 50’s for highs with sun and clouds is gorgeous autumn weather…exactly what we have, and as it should be. Loving this weather. 
    Fangs are a bit premature, lol

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  4. 12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

    Some frost on the rooftops down the hill but otherwise well above freezing. 
     

    Oaks changing quicker than Kevin’s sexuality after watching Chicago Fire.

    I like that show. Never really watched till last season then got hooked. 

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  5. Don, Everything that Mark said is 100% spot on…couldn’t have said it better myself.  As he said, if you haven’t ever ridden one, see if you can take a little trip with a tour company…to see if it’s for you?  You’ll know it if you like/love it-the bug bites hard if it’s something you like. But if you’ve never ridden one, I’d go try it before investing any money.  
     
    It’s a great sport/hobby, but the machines are very powerful (even the lower more moderately powered ones aren’t slugs) and can get away from anybody, but especially so for inexperienced riders in an instant.  And the high/ultra performance sleds are absolute rockets on the snow, so you want to learn and gain experience safely and enjoyably.  As Mark said, the 600 ACE non turbo models by Ski Doo are fabulous to learn on, but the other brands(Polaris and Arctic Cat) have similarly powered/similar class sleds like that too.  Any other questions, just ask. :snowing:
    Wifes ace 600 has been good. Took it out last year for a day ride when my Poo was getting fixed. Fun sled. Ditching the 0.75" track and putting on a 1.3" lug.

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