No, but it is on the most direct route from Calgary to Chilliwack. Fortunately for Jim, he just flew over that.This sure doesn't look like Chilliwack.
No, but it is on the most direct route from Calgary to Chilliwack. Fortunately for Jim, he just flew over that.This sure doesn't look like Chilliwack.
When is your pickup date, Fred?
ETI (Chilliwack) sits in a valley between two magnificent mountain ranges. Think Glaser NSP. When I went to pickup Ten Forward on July 3, there were still bits of snow on those ranges. Leah... one of Reace's an Tammy's daughters was escorting me around (getting the 5th wheel hitch put in my truck!) and I asked her if snow was common during the winter months in Chilliwack, she said definitely NO seeing snow was "kinda cool." So now you know what I know and maybe you should Google "global warming" or at least watch the 2012 movie "The Day After Tomorrow."![]()
"So now you know what I know and maybe you should Google "global warming" or at least watch the 2012 movie "The Day After Tomorrow."
OMG, I hope you jest; Hollywood?
Hi: J Mac... "Sunny beaches"!!!;D AlfHaha! "Global Warming " on the coldest winter in years.
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Hi: J Mac... "Sunny beaches"!!!;D Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie![]()
Have not set one up yet but our trailer will be completed on 12/22. We will start traveling around Jan. 4th or 5th. We will confirm a pickup date with ETI after New Years Day.
You will likely be there earlier than our Jan 26 date, and ours will be somewhat weather dependent, though towing a trailer on winter roads is really not much of a bother for me.Have not set one up yet but our trailer will be completed on 12/22. We will start traveling around Jan. 4th or 5th. We will confirm a pickup date with ETI after New Years Day.
Yes. "Global Warming" just means that the average temperature is slightly higher (one degree is a big change). As a result, local conditions may be warmer or colder, wetter or drier, or changed in any other way.Haha! "Global Warming " on the coldest winter in years.
Yes. "Global Warming" just means that the average temperature is slightly higher (one degree is a big change). As a result, local conditions:
Yes. "Global Warming" just means that the average temperature is slightly higher (one degree is a big change). As a result, local conditions may be warmer or colder, wetter or drier, or changed in any other way.
I have no idea if there is a real change in the climate of Chilliwack; a single year means nothing in this field.
Still at the airport, the fight is delayed. Never really took many photos, will leave that up to Escape. Just did the planning thing.I guess Jim forgot his camera or got snowed in.....
Still at the airport, the fight is delayed. Never really took many photos, will leave that up to Escape. Just did the planning thing.