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"Simon DOLBY" wrote in message ... What time of year did you go? We're going in August and will be joining a 10 day camping trip - do you reckon' it will be seriously cold at night??? 5 degrees C at the Rock and 6 degrees at the Alice are the average August minimum temperatures, frosts are reasonably common in the Red Centre in winter. Regards David Bennetts |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 01:05:49 GMT, "Burke&Wills"
wrote: |"cold" for a Canadian is a relative thing ! Relative cold? Like the welcome from in-laws? Cheers, Alan, Australia |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 01:05:49 GMT, "Burke&Wills"
wrote: |"cold" for a Canadian is a relative thing ! Relative cold? Like the welcome from in-laws? Cheers, Alan, Australia |
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Burke&Wills wrote:
"cold" for a Canadian is a relative thing ! When I lived in Gundagai in 1971 I experienced real cold because there was a draft in the unheated room and there was no weatherstripping. I solved the problem by putting my Cdn Army sleeping bag (down filled) between the sheets and covering my head with a blanket. The coldest temps were 17F. A year later I was in The Pas and the schoolkids and I slept outside in Woods 5 Star sleeping bags - it was minus 33F that night. It was comfortable - more comfortable than the year before in Gundagai - but we had wrm clothing too! Ken |
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Burke&Wills wrote:
"cold" for a Canadian is a relative thing ! When I lived in Gundagai in 1971 I experienced real cold because there was a draft in the unheated room and there was no weatherstripping. I solved the problem by putting my Cdn Army sleeping bag (down filled) between the sheets and covering my head with a blanket. The coldest temps were 17F. A year later I was in The Pas and the schoolkids and I slept outside in Woods 5 Star sleeping bags - it was minus 33F that night. It was comfortable - more comfortable than the year before in Gundagai - but we had wrm clothing too! Ken |
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