Posted by lyle niemi on May 30, 2011 at 23:09:24 from (64.251.91.51):
some one asked how do i handle 9 months of winter well its not 9 months but sometimes it is a good 7 months the winters up here vary so much since i lived here since 1985. When you are raised in a climate like this you dont know any different. we do get some very cold days up here i remember working in minus 50 degree weather thawing out pumpjacks with heaters.the gearoil would get so thick in the jacks it would cut out breakers. But i do like having season changes i know at the end of summer i am anxios for winter even though it gets cold you do get climatized. there are many winter activaties to do in the winter snowmobiling at one time was my favorate. We have many weiner roast over an open fire in the winter you can really appreciate the fire then. I find the best time to splite firewood is when it is 40 below it splits very easy when winter is over it feels really nice to enjoy the suns warmth in the spring. im not sure if i could handle just having one season but you dont know until you try right?
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