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Whatever that front was, came through Phoenix yesterday.  It was legit chilly eating dinner on our patio last night, in May in Phoenix, which is not common.

Also, snow in the Rockies = more water for us.  :cheers: 

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I don't want that shitt in may. I want nice weather. As it is there have been flood warnings here in some part of the state since april 2nd which would put us on track for the wettest spring ever. We went from having most of the state in a drought to having a surplus in the water table. It has been wild 

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32 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

Whatever that front was, came through Phoenix yesterday.  It was legit chilly eating dinner on our patio last night, in May in Phoenix, which is not common.

Also, snow in the Rockies = more water for us.  :cheers: 

My brother has two places on your side of the continental divide.  They got 24 inches where he was last night.  They had thundersnow.  Still, it will be a dry year for those depending on the Colorado river.  The watersheds up high are very short of water this year.

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Just now, kilroy69 said:

I don't want that shitt in may. I want nice weather. As it is there have been flood warnings here in some part of the state since april 2nd which would put us on track for the wettest spring ever. We went from having most of the state in a drought to having a surplus in the water table. It has been wild 

Which state?  List your best whitewater river.

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2 minutes ago, Engorgeous George said:

Which state?  List your best whitewater river.

Menominee River with Class III and IV rapids. Right now its not even something you could safely do without a buddy system. 

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6 minutes ago, kilroy69 said:

Menominee River with Class III and IV rapids. Right now its not even something you could safely do without a buddy system. 

I have not been up there in 45 years.  I enjoyed the Menominee and the Michigame Res very much.  A real hidden gem back in the day.  Folks back then did not seem to know the res was open for recreation.  I don't know how popular it might be now.

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16 minutes ago, Engorgeous George said:

Gross.  She's dead three years now.  I guess I should have got that locking casket.

Ive had worse. 
 

(Kidding. Sorry about mom. 🙏

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26 minutes ago, Engorgeous George said:

I have not been up there in 45 years.  I enjoyed the Menominee and the Michigame Res very much.  A real hidden gem back in the day.  Folks back then did not seem to know the res was open for recreation.  I don't know how popular it might be now.

Well RIGHT now I would not think so much. But overall it is. Right now were one of only 2 states that do not have some sort of draught at all. We went through more rain than I ever remember falling. 15 tornados in april

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