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| bondiguy |
May 22 2007, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ May 22 2007, 09:02 AM) wake up man ,your in Utopia ...  Someone learn a new word today?
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| Gnappster |
May 26 2007, 02:26 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ May 26 2007, 12:02 AM) Hey mate, a quick question. What is the weather like in your neck of the woods around September? I mean will i have to that myself at half hour intervals or is actually warm enough for human inhabitants? It's a BIG country. West coast, it's pretty warm still. It never gets that cold there all year round. Think California but cooler. Septmeber, probably still in the 20s. Alberta, Sask, and Manitoba, basically from the Rocky Mountains east, it is still really nice. Temps are in the high teens to mid 20s average but it could still easily get into the 30s. BUT, out here it could snow and be miserable just the same. Not very likely but that chance always is there. Eastern provinces, Ontario and Quebec, it's still mostly warm but again, weather can still turn ugly quickly, but probably not as permanent as the prairies,(Sask, Manitoba, Alberta). Maritime provinces on the far east coast is starting to get rainy but I think it's still pretty mild out there in Sept. So I guess what I'm saying is, in all likelyhood you're looking at approx. 20C wherever you go, the nights are starting to cool off. probably around 7-12C. And if the weather turns crappy it probably won't last more than a day or 2. And chances are slim to none that it will get really bad(ie a blizzard) but never say never in Canada. Calgary was 30C last week and got 15cm of snow yesterday
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| baby21 |
May 26 2007, 04:24 AM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 26 2007, 02:26 AM) It's a BIG country. West coast, it's pretty warm still. It never gets that cold there all year round. Think California but cooler. Septmeber, probably still in the 20s. Alberta, Sask, and Manitoba, basically from the Rocky Mountains east, it is still really nice. Temps are in the high teens to mid 20s average but it could still easily get into the 30s. BUT, out here it could snow and be miserable just the same. Not very likely but that chance always is there. Eastern provinces, Ontario and Quebec, it's still mostly warm but again, weather can still turn ugly quickly, but probably not as permanent as the prairies,(Sask, Manitoba, Alberta). Maritime provinces on the far east coast is starting to get rainy but I think it's still pretty mild out there in Sept. So I guess what I'm saying is, in all likelyhood you're looking at approx. 20C wherever you go, the nights are starting to cool off. probably around 7-12C. And if the weather turns crappy it probably won't last more than a day or 2. And chances are slim to none that it will get really bad(ie a blizzard) but never say never in Canada. Calgary was 30C last week and got 15cm of snow yesterday  LOL that was the most detailed reply ever. And I love mountain dew  It keeps me up for days.. just one soda... I'm nuts. Oh.. that reminds me.... September here.. it's sunny and 70 one day and 32 and snowing the next (quite seriously).. I love it, it takes people a while to get used to.
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| ddd35 |
May 26 2007, 08:23 AM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 26 2007, 12:26 AM) It's a BIG country. West coast, it's pretty warm still. It never gets that cold there all year round. Think California but cooler. Septmeber, probably still in the 20s. Alberta, Sask, and Manitoba, basically from the Rocky Mountains east, it is still really nice. Temps are in the high teens to mid 20s average but it could still easily get into the 30s. BUT, out here it could snow and be miserable just the same. Not very likely but that chance always is there. Eastern provinces, Ontario and Quebec, it's still mostly warm but again, weather can still turn ugly quickly, but probably not as permanent as the prairies,(Sask, Manitoba, Alberta). Maritime provinces on the far east coast is starting to get rainy but I think it's still pretty mild out there in Sept. So I guess what I'm saying is, in all likelyhood you're looking at approx. 20C wherever you go, the nights are starting to cool off. probably around 7-12C. And if the weather turns crappy it probably won't last more than a day or 2. And chances are slim to none that it will get really bad(ie a blizzard) but never say never in Canada. Calgary was 30C last week and got 15cm of snow yesterday  whats your average snowfall for the year Gnapp. ?
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| bondiguy |
May 27 2007, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 26 2007, 05:26 PM) It's a BIG country. West coast, it's pretty warm still. It never gets that cold there all year round. Think California but cooler. Septmeber, probably still in the 20s. Alberta, Sask, and Manitoba, basically from the Rocky Mountains east, it is still really nice. Temps are in the high teens to mid 20s average but it could still easily get into the 30s. BUT, out here it could snow and be miserable just the same. Not very likely but that chance always is there. Eastern provinces, Ontario and Quebec, it's still mostly warm but again, weather can still turn ugly quickly, but probably not as permanent as the prairies,(Sask, Manitoba, Alberta). Maritime provinces on the far east coast is starting to get rainy but I think it's still pretty mild out there in Sept. So I guess what I'm saying is, in all likelyhood you're looking at approx. 20C wherever you go, the nights are starting to cool off. probably around 7-12C. And if the weather turns crappy it probably won't last more than a day or 2. And chances are slim to none that it will get really bad(ie a blizzard) but never say never in Canada. Calgary was 30C last week and got 15cm of snow yesterday  Ok, It tooka minute or two to digest that but basically it's not too bad, just unpredictable? I am thinking of taking a trip next year to LA as I have relatives there, from there I'd like to see some other parts of the states and whilst I am in the nexk of the woods I'd like to visit Canada and return to Mexico. I met some great people from Sask and Vancouver when I was in Europe and they guy from Sask said he'd take me hunting
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| Gnappster |
May 28 2007, 01:25 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ May 27 2007, 04:18 PM) Ok, It tooka minute or two to digest that but basically it's not too bad, just unpredictable? I am thinking of taking a trip next year to LA as I have relatives there, from there I'd like to see some other parts of the states and whilst I am in the nexk of the woods I'd like to visit Canada and return to Mexico. I met some great people from Sask and Vancouver when I was in Europe and they guy from Sask said he'd take me hunting  Well if you're going to Canada, I'd say go to Vancouver or Alberta and head to Banff or Jasper or anywhere in the mountains. Sask is actually pretty diverse but you'd have to spend some time here to really appreciate it. Most of the big cities are smack dab in the middle of bald ass prairie, but if you head far north or into the southe, there is some really impressive scenery. Depends what you're into. And it doesn't surprise me that a dude from Sask. would offer to take you hunting. Just make sure he brings 2 guns  But if you head to Sask, feel free to crash in my booze stocked basement
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| bondiguy |
May 28 2007, 01:32 AM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 28 2007, 04:25 PM) Well if you're going to Canada, I'd say go to Vancouver or Alberta and head to Banff or Jasper or anywhere in the mountains. Sask is actually pretty diverse but you'd have to spend some time here to really appreciate it. Most of the big cities are smack dab in the middle of bald ass prairie, but if you head far north or into the southe, there is some really impressive scenery. Depends what you're into. And it doesn't surprise me that a dude from Sask. would offer to take you hunting. Just make sure he brings 2 guns  But if you head to Sask, feel free to crash in my booze stocked basement  It's all just an idea at the moment, definitely want to head to LA whilst I can access free accom. and I must get back to Cancun. So I figure, jesus I'm close enough, why not head up to Canada? Always wanted to see Canada too. I'll be ensuring at least 2 guns are taken. He says that some places are so untouched you could go fishing on an inland lake there and it could quite possibly be one of the very times anyone has ever fished there? True or bullshit? Oh and if I crash in your basement, don't expect there to be any booze in the morning
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| Gnappster |
May 28 2007, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ May 27 2007, 11:32 PM) It's all just an idea at the moment, definitely want to head to LA whilst I can access free accom. and I must get back to Cancun. So I figure, jesus I'm close enough, why not head up to Canada? Always wanted to see Canada too. I'll be ensuring at least 2 guns are taken. He says that some places are so untouched you could go fishing on an inland lake there and it could quite possibly be one of the very times anyone has ever fished there? True or bullshit? Oh and if I crash in your basement, don't expect there to be any booze in the morning  about the lake thing. absolutely. there are roughly 100,000 lakes and rivers in Sask. and a lot of them are in the northern half of the province, which is very sparsely populated. If you go up north canoeing or camping, you could go days or longer without seeing another living soul.
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| bondiguy |
May 28 2007, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 28 2007, 05:00 PM) about the lake thing. absolutely. there are roughly 100,000 lakes and rivers in Sask. and a lot of them are in the northern half of the province, which is very sparsely populated. If you go up north canoeing or camping, you could go days or longer without seeing another living soul. Wow, so he wasn't a lying piece of shit! And it's totally legal to hunt deer there too?
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| bondiguy |
May 28 2007, 09:33 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 29 2007, 02:29 AM) there are so many deer here(thanks to the near eradication of natural predators), they're happy to let hunters bag a few. otherwise many just end up getting splattered on the highways. Ahhh mother nature always has a way of evening things out Whats the natural predator?
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| Gnappster |
May 29 2007, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE(baby21 @ May 29 2007, 01:03 AM) I get made fun of for calling them "woofs" is this a recent problem? this reminds me of: Here we have an Alaskan Timberwolf. He weighs 240 pounds and his jaws can bite through a parking meter. He does get spooked by loud noises. Krusty: LOUD!? THAT'S OUR SECRET WORD FOR THE DAY!!! Meanwhile, Krusty is attacked by a bird. Lady: She must think you're after her eggs. Krusty: I only ate one! and Willie: Ahhh Wolfie, Dunt feel bahd fer lusin', I bin wreslin' wolves since yew wahr ot yer mahthahr's teat.
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| ddd35 |
May 29 2007, 03:25 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ May 29 2007, 09:50 AM) is this a recent problem? this reminds me of: Here we have an Alaskan Timberwolf. He weighs 240 pounds and his jaws can bite through a parking meter. He does get spooked by loud noises. Krusty: LOUD!? THAT'S OUR SECRET WORD FOR THE DAY!!! Meanwhile, Krusty is attacked by a bird. Lady: She must think you're after her eggs. Krusty: I only ate one! and Willie: Ahhh Wolfie, Dunt feel bahd fer lusin', I bin wreslin' wolves since yew wahr ot yer mahthahr's teat. HAHA , This post has been edited by ddd35: May 30 2007, 08:49 AM
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