Main drawback is the winter-long "lake effect" snows, which used to cease when the surface froze over...I don't see this as a problem. I was raised in that area (not my fault, honest!) and had to contend with ice on the lakes every winter. Since then there have been many marinas built which are occupied with boats of all nature and size. The annual formation of ice on the GL is a hindrance to everyone from shipping to sportsmen. In fact the lack of ice benefits everyone. Thank you, El Nino.
That's true enough.Main drawback is the winter-long "lake effect" snows, which used to cease when the surface froze over...
It still has to be cold to get lake effect snow. We have gotten very little snow this year and its 50 degrees right right now. Last year the entire month of february didnt see a temp above zero. Im loving it right now.. and saving a ton of money in snow removal and heating bills.Main drawback is the winter-long "lake effect" snows, which used to cease when the surface froze over...
This. I don't understand folks in bama wanting it COLD? My deer hunting buddies all say "we need it cold, to move the deer". Deer gonna move to eat...not just because it's cold. Shoot, i'll take 60deg highs every day during winter.Im loving it right now.. and saving a ton of money in snow removal and heating bills.
This. Why do you think I moved from Illinois to Alabama?This. I don't understand folks in bama wanting it COLD? My deer hunting buddies all say "we need it cold, to move the deer". Deer gonna move to eat...not just because it's cold. Shoot, i'll take 60deg highs every day during winter.
Lol! Yes, people don't usually move north to retire. I know of a few, but only a few...This. Why do you think I moved from Illinois to Alabama?
I'll take southern winters over northern winters every day, every year!
I hate these 40-50 degree swings we get at this time of the year, or at least my body does...Don't get me wrong. I have a cuz in Lakeland, FL that complains that the leaves never turn. Not sure I could handle that either...but I HATE it when the highs don't get over 50deg.
Me too. Now I can 'tolerate' increases in temps. Its the decreases that bug me.:frown:I hate these 40-50 degree swings we get at this time of the year, or at least my body does...
There are many things which will cause deer to move and feed during the day. The most reliable is an approaching front or bad weather. They can feel it and they'll be out feeding in the middle of the day...This. I don't understand folks in bama wanting it COLD? My deer hunting buddies all say "we need it cold, to move the deer". Deer gonna move to eat...not just because it's cold. Shoot, i'll take 60deg highs every day during winter.
Yes, just when it gets cold enough to turn on the heater, it's 78 degrees the next day.I hate these 40-50 degree swings we get at this time of the year, or at least my body does...
Love that area. Went up there for a week for work three years ago and have wanted to go back ever since.Just last year, I walked out on Lake Michigan in the winter. Seemed like lots of people were doing it.
That was in the Traverse City area.
I was raised in the northeast section of Illinois, between North Chicago and Winthrop Harbor. The winters were too bitterly cold for me so when I became an adult, I returned to the south, where I was born.Just last year, I walked out on Lake Michigan in the winter. Seemed like lots of people were doing it.
That was in the Traverse City area.