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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1395924" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>They are great photos, I don't sympathise with you as that is your lifestyle choice, just as I would not expect you to sympathise with me going through a heatwave at the moment, most days are up around 35C, normally our summer and winter temps most people would die for and I love living here but it is so interesting to get a glimpse of how you live and work in those conditions, thank you.</p><p></p><p>In Australia the only place that gets regular snow like that is up in the Australian Alps around Australia's highest peak Mt Kosiuszkco which for our highest peak is relatively low in world terms at 2228m. It is interesting though there used to be families who ran cattle around the base of the Alps and after the snow melt in spring/summer took their cattle up into the high country to graze on the grasses and herbage that sprung up and they did well but of course the "greenies" got into politicians ears and put a stop to that and now there are big problems with growth of undesirable plants that the cattle used to keep under control.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1395924, member: 16453"] They are great photos, I don't sympathise with you as that is your lifestyle choice, just as I would not expect you to sympathise with me going through a heatwave at the moment, most days are up around 35C, normally our summer and winter temps most people would die for and I love living here but it is so interesting to get a glimpse of how you live and work in those conditions, thank you. In Australia the only place that gets regular snow like that is up in the Australian Alps around Australia's highest peak Mt Kosiuszkco which for our highest peak is relatively low in world terms at 2228m. It is interesting though there used to be families who ran cattle around the base of the Alps and after the snow melt in spring/summer took their cattle up into the high country to graze on the grasses and herbage that sprung up and they did well but of course the "greenies" got into politicians ears and put a stop to that and now there are big problems with growth of undesirable plants that the cattle used to keep under control. Ken [/QUOTE]
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