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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1228794" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Once you get 10 feet from the edge of the slab there is no mud. And this is March. I have had daffodils blooming for over a week. That just doesn't happen. I went up to the Okanogan to the area of the Carlton Complex fire on Saturday. There was no snow on top of Snoqualmie Pass. The ski area had more bare ground and grass showing than snow. They haven't skied a single day this year. Lots of years they will have 6 - 8 feet of snow up there this time of year. Blewett Pass which is over 4,100 feet had a couple of inches of snow off to the side of the road. Easton Lake was empty. Back up in the hills in the fire area there was a couple inches of rotten snow but nowhere near what there normally is this time of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1228794, member: 498"] Once you get 10 feet from the edge of the slab there is no mud. And this is March. I have had daffodils blooming for over a week. That just doesn't happen. I went up to the Okanogan to the area of the Carlton Complex fire on Saturday. There was no snow on top of Snoqualmie Pass. The ski area had more bare ground and grass showing than snow. They haven't skied a single day this year. Lots of years they will have 6 - 8 feet of snow up there this time of year. Blewett Pass which is over 4,100 feet had a couple of inches of snow off to the side of the road. Easton Lake was empty. Back up in the hills in the fire area there was a couple inches of rotten snow but nowhere near what there normally is this time of the year. [/QUOTE]
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