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[at-l] Weather for the PA RUCK



I STILL Cannot feel my toes.........and the balls of my feet are achy.  I
did get chills and could not get warm after returning home from the PA Ruck,
hot, freezing, hot bath.....freezing...go to bed at 7pm and sweated it out
all night to feel a little better today........except for my darn toes.  As
always the company was great, the food was fantastic, A big thanks goes out
to Marsha (kitchen guru) and there is never enough time to talk with my most
dearest friends and also to meet the new ones.  I still had a good time.
Did anyone see Felix ?  Oh yeah my toes are frozen.  Thanks REI for the
time-off.

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Steve Landis [mailto:s.landis@comcast.net] 
Sent:	Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:02 PM
To:	AT-L
Subject:	Re: [at-l] Weather for the PA RUCK

Some warm thoughts for Gary Roberts, who's camping at site #68 at PGF 
tonight at -5 degs.
http://tinyurl.com/67tvs
Steve

On 1/27/2005 5:59 PM, Ted A. Nichols II wrote:
> Weather-wise for the PA-RUCK...
> 
> There's not really any snow on roads around here right now, I was out 
> near Pine Grove Furnace the other day.
> 
> Maybe 3-4 or so inches of snow on the ground in areas that haven't had 
> any sunlight, like Pine Groves Campsites. And it's a little crunchy 
> walking in some places from a warm day or so after the snow fall and 
> some refreeze.
> 
> It will be COLD the beginning part of this weekend, I'd expect Friday 
> Night at Pine Grove lows around 3 degrees or so :)
> 
> Saturday we'll top out a tad above freezing maybe 35 or so and some 
> "insulating" clouds may move in during the day. The night should be 
> considerably warmer as we've got a little warming going on.
> 
> Sunday as we leave there's a chance of snow and we may even wake up to 
> some...
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