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September 14th.....too soon!

macboy - 13-9-2011 at 11:05 PM

So, I was working away today and felt this warm rush of air. No, not the burritos we had for dinner last night.......it was our FURNACE!

Too soon. Far too soon! It could very well be time for gloves in the buggy and neoprene hoods in the water around here :no:

I guess it's time to think about un-stowing the skis and snowboard.....

cheezycheese - 13-9-2011 at 11:45 PM

Wow!!! I'm still runnin my A.C. :D

Drewculous - 14-9-2011 at 06:42 AM

Ac yesterday, heater today (maybe), ac tomorrow lol

It was 90 yesterday, forcast is 55 today, 90 tomorrow
:crazy:

Nebraska weather, who can ever tell.... All I know is my peppers are goin inside tonite, may freeze

lamrith - 14-9-2011 at 06:47 AM

We have still been on side of AC, but our weather just turned yesterday and it may be heat soon and until May :-/

kiteboyza - 14-9-2011 at 06:47 AM

yep mine kicked in too....time to snowkite young man so get your act together!

BeamerBob - 14-9-2011 at 07:03 AM

My AC doesn't run all day now, so that's some change I guess. We had a high of 76 yesterday and it's a low of 63 with rain for the third day. Odd desert weather. It was a comfy high 80s on the playa Sunday. I'm lovin' in here.

Cheddarhead - 14-9-2011 at 12:04 PM

Monday it was 85 F for a high, today a high of 50 F and going to be a low of 37 F tonight......but that's living in Wisconsin for ya. Time to get the ice scraper out and the ski's waxed!

pyro22487 - 14-9-2011 at 12:55 PM

I had to turn the temp up on my ac last night but it was 88 degrees in my building last night at 2am so still waiting for cooler weather.

shaggs2riches - 14-9-2011 at 03:27 PM

Oh man and to think it was over +30c last week. To be honest with the fact that I'm not gonna get to the lake this fall, far too busy temps can drop and snow. I'm so looking forward to this next snowkite season. (unless its -40 all winter again)

Bigbear97e - 14-9-2011 at 04:21 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by macboy
So, I was working away today and felt this warm rush of air. No, not the burritos we had for dinner last night.......it was our FURNACE!

Too soon. Far too soon! It could very well be time for gloves in the buggy and neoprene hoods in the water around here :no:

I guess it's time to think about un-stowing the skis and snowboard.....


I know how you feel Macboy ... actually had to scrap frost off my windshield this morning ... brrrr

macboy - 14-9-2011 at 04:42 PM

Frost! That's the big turning point. Leduc got frost last night or the night before I think - leaves dropped all over the place. I think Edmonton is still a little shielded from frost thanks to our wind-disturbing heat island effect. Still lots of green leaves out there. Definite chill though.

shaggs2riches - 14-9-2011 at 09:12 PM

Speaking of snow, I just learned that Edmonton Actually just recently had its snow dump finally completely melted. Just in time to start all over in the coming months.

Article:
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/storm_watch_stories3&a...

canuck - 14-9-2011 at 09:45 PM

Great find shaggs. Got to feed our "Great White North" image ;-)

Furnace was on in Calgary before I left for SOBB on Sept 1. It is about time to cover the tomato plants at night and put the Fall fertilizer on the lawn. The bonus is that Fall winds are on their way. YESSSS.

Last year we had to wait until Remembrance Day for black ice on Lac Des Arcs to start the season (a month later than the year before).

mukluk - 14-9-2011 at 09:55 PM

At least you guys Have furnaces....i'm starting to recover repressed memories of my boots frozen solid to the meltwater on the floor by morning after the wood stove's been out for half the night...

or even worse when the coffee french press wasn't emptied and is frozen solid right when you need it first thing in the morning :ticking:

Bladerunner - 15-9-2011 at 06:33 AM

I didn't want to point out that the snow had just melted in Edmonton.

I will be in Calgary for a wedding this weekend but it will be all family time.

I have wondered for a while if anybody from Alberta has tried snow kiting Robson glacier or similar locations in the summer ?
We went there one summer to ski when I was young. It should work?

snowspider - 15-9-2011 at 06:49 AM

mukluk in an urban setting that "what am I going to do for coffee" feeling comes when the dunkin donuts is robbed overnight and is closed in the morning. I feel your pain!

kitedelight - 15-9-2011 at 12:36 PM

ya, "september already" indeed! So much for dialing in water kiting for me. :( i did get out a couple times but not much.
Looking forward to some good snowkite sessions though!

Bladerunner - 15-9-2011 at 05:42 PM

I am booked Dec. 22 to 28 in Calgary this Christmas.

We will have to work another kite day at Sylvan lake or some place 1/2 way to Edmonton?

:bigok:

macboy - 15-9-2011 at 06:47 PM

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

heliboy50 - 15-9-2011 at 08:28 PM

@ mukluk and snowspider- I love the extremes! I lived in Saudi Arabia working for ARAMCO a few years back and it was 126f in the shade with 90%+ humidity and that was just as much fun as a drive through Wyoming in January where it was -12f not counting the wind chill. I wonder why most of my best friends are either bi-polar or ex-cons?:lol:

kitedelight - 15-9-2011 at 08:45 PM

AB meetup, you bet. I'm interested for sure!

mukluk - 17-9-2011 at 05:27 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bladerunner

I have wondered for a while if anybody from Alberta has tried snow kiting Robson glacier or similar locations in the summer ?
We went there one summer to ski when I was young. It should work?


Or the columbia icefield / snowdome??

Excellent idea...i wonder if there is wind??...the access is going to require some ski mountaineering skills with the crevasses and icefalls..

I would love to pencil this in for next year, but would need to hook up with some glacier travel mentors..?...maybe it's time to join the alpine club again...

macboy - 18-9-2011 at 11:01 AM

@mukuk - have you ever been up to Fiddle Pass from the Cadomin side? It's high on my list to return to in the winter. Wide open pass with scree slopes lining both side. The wind MUST just channel through there.

dandre - 18-9-2011 at 01:03 PM

growing snow on the peaks in montana,
chillly chilly at the festival last night

mukluk - 18-9-2011 at 05:01 PM

@macboy...haven't made it up there yet, pretty new to the eastern rockies. It's great having new places to explore but sucks not having local knowledge yet. I am beginning to get to know the Sifflluer, and a bit of the Cline, the Dolomite, and some of the ridges in the Wilmore.

Maybe we should start some scheming?...I have lots of mountain time logged, but no winter mountaineering time...sooo I don't want to push the avalanche terrain learning curve too hard. In my perfect world I would find some high plateau that's just about at treeline, where the access isn't too epic and you can sneak in and out without getting in too much avalanche terrain. Oh, and it's windy...

Don't know if this exists here? Fiddle pass? There are the old standbys like Parker Ridge and the Bald Hills...

ps...fiddle river, originally violin river and apparently named so because part of the range sounds like the E string when it's howling out, sounds good...