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RE: [RC] why mountain region horses are so tough! - Wendy Harris

Title: RE: [RC] why mountain region horses are so tough!

Wow - that's cold.  I'm in Michigan and today we're under 10 degree's with sub-zero wind chills, the National Weather Service has issued blizzard conditions because of the lake effect snow.  Still not as cold as you are! 

Any one want to come over and ride?  ha ha
Stay warm.
 
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From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Cindy Collins
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:36 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] why mountain region horses are so tough!


The weather channel and the news stations don't much care about what
happens in the mountain west...we're just "fly over country", but thought
you guys from other parts of the country might like to see why our horses
are so tough!  ha, ha!  Here's today's report:

 Frigid temperatures this morning across western and central Wyoming...

An arctic front swept through Wyoming Sunday bringing the coldest airmass
of the season. Skies were clearest this morning... allowing the
temperatures to reach their lowest yet. Here is an updated list of low
temperatures from around the area for January 6, 2004.

Farson... 32 below zero. Greybull... 32 below zero. Worland... 32 below
zero. Bondurant... 31 below zero. Clark... 30 below zero. Boulder... 29
below zero. Kirby... 28 below zero. Big Piney... 26 below Zero. Lake
Yellowstone... 24 below zero. Hudson... 23 below zero. Riverton 8 miles
north... 23 below zero. Wapiti... 23 below zero. Cokeville... 22 below
zero. Moose... 22 below zero. Powell Field Station... 21 below zero.
Shoshoni... 21 below zero. Sixth crossing (sweetwater station)... 21 below
zero. South Pass City... 21 below zero. Sunlight Basin... 21 below zero.
Lander (down town)... 20 below zero. Riverton airport... 20 below zero.
Riverton (down town)... 19 below zero. Yellowstone East Entrance... 19
below zero. Jackson Airport... 18 below zero. Lander airport... 18 below
zero. Pavillion... 18 below zero. Cody airport... 18 below zero.
Pahaska... 16 below zero. Pinedale 1 mile north... 16 below zero. Buffalo
Airport... 13 below zero. Thermopolis... 12 below zero. Afton... 11 below
zero. Star Valley ranch... 11 below zero. Casper airport... 9 below zero.
DuBois... 8 below zero. Rock Springs airport... 5 below zero. Evanston...
2 below zero. Jeffrey City... zero.

Thank you to all the spotters with their timely reports.



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