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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    As for temps in your area. Just wait till they start issuing High Heat Warnings.

    I'm curious how the hell can anyone say . Boy it's really hot. once it goes from 110 to 113. All of a sudden it's a A HIGH HEAT WARNING.. ?
    They've already issued the warnings, this was the first 100 degree temp since we've moved here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    They've already issued the warnings, this was the first 100 degree temp since we've moved here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Fuk dat. It's still April.
    I like the heat, 100 doesn't bother me, we'll see how 110+ is tho. I haven't seen those Temps since Southeast Colorado hit 113 in 1998.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I like the heat, 100 doesn't bother me, we'll see how 110+ is tho. I haven't seen those Temps since Southeast Colorado hit 113 in 1998.

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    110 +

    sheet boy you just warming up. We saw temps in the mid 115's down there, in Yuma and the Kingman area last year. We get all you sun birds from tucson & the valley around this time of year. They stay until it starts getting cold. Like mid sept, when the daytime temp drop below mid 80's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Finally got the tree planting finished. Lucked out, forgot that we decided last fall that 90 trees was more than we wanted to deal with at one time, only had to plant 50.
    That's a huge effort and will payoff big in ten years and on with more wildlife and privacy. When we built our home we inherited a wildlife shelter belt with a hundred trees and shrubs. We immediately added 350 trees and shrubs, then more each year with nursery plants, transplants and volunteers. It began with CO state forest service seedlings. It's really rich with wildlife now. We love it.

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    No way for me. I had enough share of my heat during my San Bernandino days. I thought visit to Baker CA, was hot, but not complaining compare to AZ. Only place I can probably tolerate AZ is Flagstaff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPrena View Post
    No way for me. I had enough share of my heat during my San Bernandino days. I thought visit to Baker CA, was hot, but not complaining compare to AZ. Only place I can probably tolerate AZ is Flagstaff.
    Only if you like shoveling snow, that's measured in feet. North central AZ, my area Is @ an average of 4800-5600' same as CO. Moderate temps, nice growing season, 5-10 min and you're off road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    110 +

    sheet boy you just warming up. We saw temps in the mid 115's down there, in Yuma and the Kingman area last year. We get all you sun birds from tucson & the valley around this time of year. They stay until it starts getting cold. Like mid sept, when the daytime temp drop below mid 80's.
    Lol that's why I said 110 plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    5-10 min and you're off road.
    Best part about AZ, I bought my state land trust family permit for $20, and I have thousands of acres in my back yard to explore.

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