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fallsrider

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Posted: 04/02/23 12:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

SAR Tracker wrote:

19 deg tonight, 3" of snow this morning, still an inch or so on the ground from last storm. Might de-winterize about July or so.... sigh....
Brrr!

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RetiredRealtorRick wrote:

I feel so left out. I've never dewinterized in my life. [emoticon]
I wouldn't do it either if I didn't have to. Winterizing isn't bad at all. Dewinterizing is much more time consuming, at least for me. But it also is a sign of what's coming.

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phil-t wrote:

Will be "dewinterizing" in about two weeks. First time for this rig was about 2 weeks ago when we got back from SC. That's not going to happen again!
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Down here we experience 5 seasons. Two of which intermingle with each other. Spring, fall, Winter,
Summer, and Hurricane. Spring and Fall both last less than a week. Winter lasts about a month. Summer and Hurricane take up the remainder of the year.
Ironically we do envy those that have to winterize.

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Was going to dewinterize and put stuff in the trailer this weekend...while it was in the 60s. Then I looked at the forecast for this week and Tuesday it's supposed to be in the 20s for high and teens for low with 1-3 inches of snow...so...will wait til NEXT weekend when back up near 70. Springtime in Colorado !


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Posted: 04/05/23 09:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

bgum wrote:

Down here we experience 5 seasons. Two of which intermingle with each other. Spring, fall, Winter,
Summer, and Hurricane. Spring and Fall both last less than a week. Winter lasts about a month. Summer and Hurricane take up the remainder of the year.
Ironically we do envy those that have to winterize.
I'll bet you do!

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Thom02099 wrote:

Was going to dewinterize and put stuff in the trailer this weekend...while it was in the 60s. Then I looked at the forecast for this week and Tuesday it's supposed to be in the 20s for high and teens for low with 1-3 inches of snow...so...will wait til NEXT weekend when back up near 70. Springtime in Colorado !
I would wait, too.

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