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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Fire is well and truly burning here.This was an hour ago.

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    The very rare, South Polar Bear is a bloody cute fella, ay!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    The very rare, South Polar Bear is a bloody cute fella, ay!
    Sure is! Roxy, she's my little princess.... although she's now 15 years old! This pic was 3 months ago in my back yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    They've had a bit more than 50cm.
    All reports I've read are saying Mt Hotham in the headlines, but the 20 people that have had to be rescued were on Blue Rag Range Tk, which is not Mt Hotham.
    It's an iconic Vic High Country track, it's steep low range experienced driver stuff in the dry, what anyone is doing up there in more than half a metre of snow is beyond me.

    It runs off the Dargo High Plains Rd and that is closed.

    And now we'll have another round of close off wild areas all because these people can't be bothered to read a weather forecast😡

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    At least they had enough food and water to spend two nights in their car, as no one could deliver sustenance, even if they had a Land Rover.

    I see over 62 cm of snow has fallen. The SES says lots of people get stuck or leave the road due to not carrying snow chains or even having Alpine Diesel. Even when doing the right thing, watch of for clowns carrying a lot of snow on their car that can fall off and affect you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    At least they had enough food and water to spend two nights in their car, as no one could deliver sustenance, even if they had a Land Rover.

    I see over 62 cm of snow has fallen. The SES says lots of people get stuck or leave the road due to not carrying snow chains or even having Alpine Diesel. Even when doing the right thing, watch of for clowns carrying a lot of snow on their car that can fall off and affect you!
    It's incredible what people do. I took the dirt rd up the mountain, it was saturated and muddy. I was ok with mud tyres and 4WD, however I was very surprised when I got to the bottom to see someone on their way up in a Kia people mover. It might be ok if they stick to the middle of the road, although it would have been rough, but if they had to pass an oncoming vehicle - I suspect they will have had to, and then all bets would be off if they leave that centre line.
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    Yesterday we started at 3°, and it got to 8° by dark. And still is the same. Intermittent rain ever since Friday night - but still has only added up to 3mm! Strong SW wind.

    Winter is not coming - it's here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Yesterday we started at 3°, and it got to 8° by dark. And still is the same. Intermittent rain ever since Friday night - but still has only added up to 3mm! Strong SW wind.

    Winter is not coming - it's here!
    Too much information there, JD!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Too much information there, JD!
    Run from this one then Saitch

    CFA training last night brought up fires of course. Starting ones for the first cold causes a few The Run bit is I still sweat plus and take 30 minutes to cool off a bit after running in sub 12 degrees

    On another mater. High Tides! Some of the biggest of the year hear have put a lot of things under I often run along the wharf underwater in this video

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    Bloody cold here,as it usually is,starts around the first State of Origin game of the series.
    Fire is ready to go,we have a rediculous amount of wood after that cyclone.

    The dog also seems to have twice the amount of energy,in this weather,and runs around like a 12 month old pup.
    Oh well,keeps us well exercised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Run from this one then Saitch

    CFA training last night brought up fires of course. Starting ones for the first cold causes a few The Run bit is I still sweat plus and take 30 minutes to cool off a bit after running in sub 12 degrees

    On another mater. High Tides! Some of the biggest of the year hear have put a lot of things under I often run along the wharf underwater in this video

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    I did a run last night! A 50 metre dash down to the wood pile, in what I'm certain was a sub-Antarctic temperature, with winds in the upper Beaufort Scale and then ran back with what seemed like 600kg of firewood, only to be informed that there was a stash under the potting table, just outside the back door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    I did a run last night! A 50 metre dash down to the wood pile, in what I'm certain was a sub-Antarctic temperature, with winds in the upper Beaufort Scale and then ran back with what seemed like 600kg of firewood, only to be informed that there was a stash under the potting table, just outside the back door.
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