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Old 11-17-2009, 08:47 PM
YAZ
 
Location: Phoenix,AZ
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Winter in Phoenix is like a normal summer in da U.P. of Michigan.

Except for the three days of hot and humid weather in July. And "hot" is 85 degrees.

Flagstaff can be quite a difference though.

Bundle up Corrales!

Any good skiing yet?
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Old 11-17-2009, 09:04 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Winter in Phoenix is like a normal summer in da U.P. of Michigan.

Except for the three days of hot and humid weather in July. And "hot" is 85 degrees.

Flagstaff can be quite a difference though.

Bundle up Corrales!

Any good skiing yet?
No not yet! There is no good base as of yet. Just a lot of cold air, LOL!
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Old 11-17-2009, 09:38 PM
 
Location: Phoenix metro
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Dang, thats Chicago January NIGHT weather you got up there. Brrrrrrrrrr. But Flag is always cold as heck to begin with. Swung through there early October a few years back and it was colder than snot!
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Old 11-17-2009, 11:14 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Dang, thats Chicago January NIGHT weather you got up there. Brrrrrrrrrr. But Flag is always cold as heck to begin with. Swung through there early October a few years back and it was colder than snot!
LOL, yes it is, my snot is frozen at the moment however. We were downtown at Brix (in Flagstaff) and now enjoying some brews and work at the Weatherford. Such a great town. This hotel has amazing restaurants and a cool pub with live music and an upstairs/balcony bar known as the Zane Grey Room...it was opened in 1900. I love the architecture of the building! Apparently, glass isn't allowed upstair in the bar because one New Year's day during the "pine cone drop," similar to the ball in Times Square, revelers threw glasses from the upstair bar; or so the rumor goes. It's currently 23° right now at 11pm.
History of the Hotel Weatherford, Flagstaff, AZ (http://www.weatherfordhotel.com/history.html - broken link)
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