Re: Re: 1 2 3 Testing

From: Roderick and Ellen Robertson <rjremr_at_...>
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 15:10:01 -0700

> > Yeah, 105 ain't bad in less than 10% humidity, but it's up ~30%
> today.
> > But I don't think Dragon Pass gets all that hot, really.
>
> Summer temperatures average a warm 68-75 F, occasionally peaking over
> 95F on a hot Fire Season day. That's not 105F (although it probably
> gets that hot once every few years). Like a lot of mountainous
> places, Dragon Pass can get hot in the summer and coooold in the
> winter.

I'll dispute the "hot in the summer" assertion for DP - at least as a normal thing. "Occasional" peaks over 95 do not a hot summer make. Hereabouts, 95-100 is normal; 100+ exceptional but happens at least a couple weeks out of the year.

RR
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