Dave Bulger wrote:
>
> >> I'll keep bodies warm & batteries spare in my pocket.
>
> >25 degrees F (= -4C) is not cold - are Utah's mountains really
> >that warm in winter?
>
> Yes. At least parts of 'em. Moab, UT & Arches NP in early March of this
> year was 75F+ during the day -- enough temp & clear air to give the tops of
> my ears a good little sunburn. In Zion, I'm told that winters are mild --
> 50F+ during the day dropping to low 30's at night. Bryce Canyon is another
> story -- highs in the 30's and lows in the lower 20's. I would guess much
> of it is a matter of altitude.
>
> Dave
>
Gee, I almost missed this post. I was interested in reading the details
of the environment since I may be traveling that way next year.
I almost missed it because I saw the subject was "Cold Batteries & OMs".
Can't help but wonder how many other interesting posts I have missed
because of subject changes that were not noted in the subject line.....
Bob
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