Discussion:
Snow conditions?
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thesnowbaron
2006-07-04 00:54:46 UTC
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Hi all;
Does anyone know the present snow conditions around
Spencers Peak, Cesjacks Hut/big "J" area?
Thanks for your information.
Frank
thesnowbaron
2006-07-07 07:48:01 UTC
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Obviously there are not Nordic/Cross Country skiers in this group that
freqent that area or use skis at all.
So why is it called <aus.snow>???

Frank

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Post by thesnowbaron
Hi all;
Does anyone know the present snow conditions around
Spencers Peak, Cesjacks Hut/big "J" area?
Thanks for your information.
Frank
Roger Caffin
2006-07-07 08:21:43 UTC
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Hi Franki
Post by thesnowbaron
Obviously there are not Nordic/Cross Country skiers in this group that
freqent that area or use skis at all.
Wrong - but we haven't gone to the snow yet because we know it would still
be too thin.
Post by thesnowbaron
So why is it called <aus.snow>???
It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time ...

Cheers
Roger Caffin
b***@netspace.net.au
2006-07-08 05:47:51 UTC
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 17:48:01 +1000, "thesnowbaron"
Post by thesnowbaron
So why is it called <aus.snow>???
It used to be a fairly popular forum, but web-based discussions seem
to have made this little bit of Usenet redundant. Plus there is a
resident kook from elsewhere who occasionally pokes his head in to try
and destroy the discussions, not realising that all it does is show
the entire world how tragic and pathetic he is. It's easier these
days to just go elsewhere.

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