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42* when i left the house at 6:45 this morning, had to turn the heat on in the truck, I will most likely have the A/C on for the ride home. Gotta love Michigan

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Aahh...woke up to frost on the winshield again today. Daytime highs are in the mid 50s and just touching freezing at night. Watching the snow march down the mountains till it engulfs the city is my favorite time of the year.

Hopefully Anchorage will see another record breaking snow year!! Last winter was awesome! I know some of your guy's kinda sucked but we had snow to spare!

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Aahh...woke up to frost on the winshield again today. Daytime highs are in the mid 50s and just touching freezing at night. Watching the snow march down the mountains till it engulfs the city is my favorite time of the year.

Hopefully Anchorage will see another record breaking snow year!! Last winter was awesome! I know some of your guy's kinda sucked but we had snow to spare!

 

If you are sick of the cold I will gladly trade you for the chance to move back up to Alaska. I miss being up there everyday. Right now were happy if it drops down to the 70s at night.

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i dont like cold :(

 

 

 

Why would you live in Michigan then? Especially western Michigan where you get pounded by lake effect snow. :lol: Besides, by the time I got here in March it was already warm anyhow. :lol:

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i dont like cold :(

 

Think of all of the fun you can have in the snow with your truck!

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i dont like cold :(

 

Think of all of the fun you can have in the snow with your truck!

 

That is exactly why I want to move back to Alaska, I had sooooo much fun when the snow was flying.

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I got sand all summer for that :P my trucks getting a break this winter no mo beatings haha, I have some big plans set for it this winter :D

 

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