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    Grand Master Know It All Hummer's Avatar
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    We're looking at a possible 27 inches of snow. Been preparing all evening.

    We sure need the water as the forests are dry. Rivers are running full early and the snow will add a lot more CFS to the flow. 100 cubic feet per second here yesterday. Spring flooding in a drought.

    The 2013 flood reached 1300 CFS here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    We're looking at a possible 27 inches of snow. Been preparing all evening.

    We sure need the water as the forests are dry. Rivers are running full early and the snow will add a lot more CFS to the flow. 100 cubic feet per second here yesterday. Spring flooding in a drought.

    The 2013 flood reached 1300 CFS here.
    Do we get another before/after pic of Bob's rock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    Do we get another before/after pic of Bob's rock?
    Some shots taken a few minutes ago. A yearling bull moose takes a stroll in the stream to check out the dipper nest box. A pair of American Dippers completed building a moss nest inside the box a few days ago. We're able to watch from the patio and dining room window about 25 feet away.


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    It's snowing steadily and hundreds of hummingbirds are working the feeders. Remarkably, many are actively flycatching in the snow near the ground, probably small midges.
    Last edited by Hummer; 05-20-2022 at 17:18. Reason: pics

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