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Power restored yesterday mid-day or so. In the evening I went past a long line of utility trucks along route 40, where I had posted earlier about a mile + stretch of poles that were mangled in one way or another, and they were getting toward the end of it.

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And we are back. Spent 12 days zig-zagging across the country and actually back a day early. Wife bought 2 bushels of green beans and 60 lbs of 'maters from an Amish farm a bit down from my sister's house in TN on Saturday. THEN decided we needed to get them home so she could process and can them all! Meanwhile I picked another 1/2 bushel of beans off of ours when I got home last evening. She's gonna be busy. Least the house was in decent shape from my niece staying here and watching over the cat. We live in a beautiful country, get off the interstates and drive the US and state routes, much more to see!

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Just finalized reservations for flights, lodging and an SUV rental for a week in the Northern Rockies the first week of August.  Planning to hike Glacier National Park, Yellowstone and Grand Teton with my son.

Looks like some of the trails we plan to hit have been closed recently due to heavy rain and snow melt.  Others due to heightened bear activity !  Hoping the forecast for that ridge to set up out west the next few weeks verifies.  Will rely on bear spray for the rest.

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On 7/4/2026 at 7:28 AM, SnowenOutThere said:

I’ll move our conversation over to banter. I fundamentally agree with you on the doom narrative of climate change or that the environment collapsing is bad. It sets people up to no longer believe in those crisises when the world doesn’t end. Nihilism doesn’t really promote people taking action to cause change. However, I think it’s important to recognize that we both know, you as an expert and myself as a student, that 1.5+ degree C change will be bad. There is no arguing that it is warmer than before the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, there is no arguing that greenhouse gases are responsible for the majority of this increase. Finally, there is no arguing that this increase has, and will continue, to exacerbate increasingly damaging events. The last four sentences aren’t a political narrative, they’re just our scientific understanding of the atmosphere as a fluid body. I recognize that you know more about it than me, so if my logic there was wrong please let me know.  
 

The scientific part said, it is frustrating to have people come up to me and say “oh it’s hot because of climate change”. I get that. We need better communication on what it is - an exellerant to extreme patterns - and what it is not - the sole cause of all weather. My last point I want to emphasize as someone who wants to go into environment policy: the ozone hole or acid rain “scares” were extremely detrimental. It is only because of that fear and the groundbreaking legislative effort, both abroad and at home, that we live in a timeline where the ozone hole is a little known fact and confined to the poles. It is because of that effort that acid rain is nonexistent in the US. It is because of that effort and clean air act that our AQI has been in the green despite being trapped under summer ridging. I’ve never known the world my grandparents describe where in summer the sun was dim with smog. It’s important to remember that these are policies that if removed, or gutted, we can and will go back to a more polluted and less healthy planet. 

For those interested in actual science-

https://www.climate.us/

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2 hours ago, WVclimo said:

Just finalized reservations for flights, lodging and an SUV rental for a week in the Northern Rockies the first week of August.  Planning to hike Glacier National Park, Yellowstone and Grand Teton with my son.

Looks like some of the trails we plan to hit have been closed recently due to heavy rain and snow melt.  Others due to heightened bear activity !  Hoping the forecast for that ridge to set up out west the next few weeks verifies.  Will rely on bear spray for the rest.

Have fun!! It will be incredible. Did both those on a trip quite a few years ago now(jeez). Went white water rafting and did the scenic float and plenty of hiking. All great fun. The Grand Prismatic is insane. Took high res shots of that and Yellowstone Falls. Both are framed and hanging on the walls along with shots from Canaan etc.

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