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@steelerssb , what's the scoop on St. Charles, MO? That's a St. Louis suburb, right?
 
73 and partly sunny

delightful
Yep! Here in Newport it's now 73 and the humidity has dropped considerably since yesterday. A nice breeze going on too.

Gonna "mosey on down" to patios on the harbor for a few "beverages" after I finish a couple things up with my daytrading for the day... which should be in about a half hour or so. :beer2:
 
Yep! Here in Newport it's now 73 and the humidity has dropped considerably since yesterday. A nice breeze going on too.

Gonna "mosey on down" to patios on the harbor for a few "beverages" after I finish a couple things up with my daytrading for the day... which should be in about a half hour or so. :beer2:
Man, yeah, it was humid AF for the past week or so
 
haha...the high is supposed to be 44 today.

Snowed in the mountains, and everything is flooding like a motherfucker.

If ya haven't checked out footage of Yellowstone yet, you are missing some crazy shit. All entrances closed yesterday.
They should rename that place after my ex-wife.
 
@steelerssb , what's the scoop on St. Charles, MO? That's a St. Louis suburb, right?
Yeah, knew a bunch of people from college there. Classic American suburb, kinda on the larger side for them but nothing super notable one way or the other I could tell from the times I was there.
 
Last year was definitely the year to go.

Had to postpone my trip in 2020 due to pandemonium.

Glad I got to go in 2021. Wishing I could time travel back a year now.
We rafted down the yellow stone river, and it was a big creek basically. 7 miles of dodging rocks and shit. I could not believe the water level in those videos.

I will often look at rivers and even natural washes, and think, "how much water would have taken to fill this to the top, and its obvious its been there before" Like, how could there be enough water to sustain that water level. But think it must have been during the fucking dinosaurs, or sum shit.
 
We rafted down the yellow stone river, and it was a big creek basically. 7 miles of dodging rocks and shit. I could not believe the water level in those videos.

I will often look at rivers and even natural washes, and think, "how much water would have taken to fill this to the top, and its obvious its been there before" Like, how could there be enough water to sustain that water level. But think it must have been during the fucking dinosaurs, or sum shit.
Fishing's gonna suck this year. Water won't drop and clear up til fucking September at this rate.
 
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