tobnpr
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Used to have minor problems with them, but since I installed a full mooring cover over the cockpit the boat's totally enclosed- no place for 'em to get in to build their nests now.
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Used to have minor problems with them, but since I installed a full mooring cover over the cockpit the boat's totally enclosed- no place for 'em to get in to build their nests now.
I remember a couple years ago you guys told me about Mayflies. Whoa.
Nothing personal but, I live in the Southeast and the dirtdaubers, love bugs, several varieties of wasps, yellow jackets, hornets and boating 12 months a year are far better than all that white stuff you have up there. :grin:
West Michigan is well known for great downhill runs, eh?
So your saying that you need to get on an airplane or drive hours to go down hill skiing? I feel your pain.
West Michigan is well known for great downhill runs, eh?
Have you been here? www.mtbohemia.comThe good skiing starts 60 miles north and gets better from there.
Have you been here? www.mtbohemia.com
People come from all over to ski this.
The good skiing starts 60 miles north and gets better from there.
I'll take the snow over the humidity. Besides, you can't downhill ski on the bugs right? quote]
Having been raised and lived almost most of my life on the West Coast, I have to agree about the humidity. It is one of the things I will never get used to.
However, the humidty is mostly a concern during August/Sept usually, and that is boating season, and we get in the water. it is a reason to go boating..to cool down..
Bugs are a little worse than the West coast, but nothing major from what I can see after living in TN for over 20 years. A few times I have seen the Cecadas (sp) and that was scary. Thousands of bugs flying out of the ground in a 48 hr time frame. Once every 15 years or something like that. I actually have more problem with migratory birds than insects. Sh*T everwhere while they roost on my poperty as they head south.
Snow and Cold? Not interested. Constant Rain/Grey Skies was bad enough for me in PNW. I learned to Ski at Snoqualamie Pass. If I want to Ski, then I will go where there is snow, but I want no part of living in it.
What is good is that we all enjoy the locations that we choose to live in. I am not sure there is a "perfect" place on earth for everybody. Anything real cold is not for me, and I am certain of that.
I think that's when you stick your arm into a hole in the muddy bank and come out with a catfish attached up to your elbow?????
Newbie, I don't think those directions will get you to the Rockies.Thats right, bearing roughly 358 deg and heading north for about 25000 miles should put you close to the rockies :grin:
SB