09-21-2004, 06:23 PM
Coldfooter -- No one is talking about Latitude and Longitude. We're talking ELEVATION! Just some quick facts:
1. Elevation of Strawberry Reservior, Ut -- 7,800 ft. above sea level
2. Highest point in Minnesota: Eagle Mountain, 2,301 ft. above sea level
3. The Mean Elevation of the state of Minnesota is 1,200 feet above sea level.
4. Historical Lake Ice-Out dates for Minnesota: [url "http://climate.umn.edu/doc/ice_out/ice_out_historical.htm"]http://climate.umn.edu/doc/ice_out/ice_out_historical.htm[/url]
Looks like lots, and lots of April's to me....What is a typical ice-out date for Strawberry? second week in May?
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Let's get your facts straight, before you start making claims.
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1. Elevation of Strawberry Reservior, Ut -- 7,800 ft. above sea level
2. Highest point in Minnesota: Eagle Mountain, 2,301 ft. above sea level
3. The Mean Elevation of the state of Minnesota is 1,200 feet above sea level.
4. Historical Lake Ice-Out dates for Minnesota: [url "http://climate.umn.edu/doc/ice_out/ice_out_historical.htm"]http://climate.umn.edu/doc/ice_out/ice_out_historical.htm[/url]
Looks like lots, and lots of April's to me....What is a typical ice-out date for Strawberry? second week in May?
"...[size 1]have more cold weather/frozen water periods, and for a far longer extent of time, than any part of Utah..."[/size]
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Let's get your facts straight, before you start making claims.
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