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A break from winter here in Australia.
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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 249718" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>no no one gets the very heavy snowfalls that the US or Canada get. The only heavy snow is in the Australian Alps and in the middle of Tasmania. That snow only lasts about 3/4 months if they are lucky. its only a recreational area,skiing etc. If it snows in the eastern ranges (the mountains that run down Australia's eastern side) it generally only lasts about 2/3 days at best. The last time that it snowed so heavily that there were drifts for a week was way back in 1984. We are at the top end of the ranges in New South Wales state. Usually by the time it snows to our south about 80 or so miles away the change has gone before it gets to us. Only the higher peaks around us get a dusting. We don't have anything like the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Our country is still beautiful though. Today is a magnificent Spring like day (about 19 celcius) should be more like 10/12c. Theres a green tinge even now. but it will get cold again.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 249718, member: 285"] no no one gets the very heavy snowfalls that the US or Canada get. The only heavy snow is in the Australian Alps and in the middle of Tasmania. That snow only lasts about 3/4 months if they are lucky. its only a recreational area,skiing etc. If it snows in the eastern ranges (the mountains that run down Australia's eastern side) it generally only lasts about 2/3 days at best. The last time that it snowed so heavily that there were drifts for a week was way back in 1984. We are at the top end of the ranges in New South Wales state. Usually by the time it snows to our south about 80 or so miles away the change has gone before it gets to us. Only the higher peaks around us get a dusting. We don't have anything like the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Our country is still beautiful though. Today is a magnificent Spring like day (about 19 celcius) should be more like 10/12c. Theres a green tinge even now. but it will get cold again. Colin [/QUOTE]
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