Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Yosemite National Park Clears Historic Snowfall From Tioga Pass

7 comments:

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Your comment content is off topic. I would suggest you start your own blog rather than attempting to highjack someone else's, regardless how righteous you think your cause might be.

      Delete
    2. ?? ""This past winter had the most severe snow conditions residents saw in the past 70 years for the northwest corner of the state, ranging from Rangely to Steamboat Springs and the Wyoming state line — even surpassing the severe winter of 1983-84.

      What did you see when you watched the video?

      Delete
    3. Thanks for the heads up Elmo and Aggie pointing out that my comments soiled this place. I deleted as many of mine as I could find this past month. I won't make that mistake again of commenting the wrong way or even at all. I've always enjoyed your guys comments. An old retarded man like me will leave it to experts like yourselves. Thanks again, I apologize.

      Delete
    4. Greg - I was replying to the other poster, not you ! I thought your post was pretty much precisely on topic, which was why I quoted you. I should have said so, to make it clear, sorry.

      Delete
    5. And I don't recall replying to Greg. I believe my comment was aimed at an Anonymous and his comment had nothing to do with snow, it was a rant about something completely off the wall. This is weird.
      Apologies for the misunderstanding, Greg.

      Delete
  2. Maybe I should head out to see how the lakes on the eastern side are doing.

    ReplyDelete