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Pullman/Moscow are about 2000 feet higher than Lewiston.
I moved here from San Diego 15 years ago and have seen ice on the rivers twice, and until last year's record shattering snow, I used a push-broom to "plow" my driveway. the 'snow-line" seldom comes 1/3 of the way down the Lewiston Hill and snow will seldom stay on the ground more than 3 days.
Remember those old Doug McClure movies where the adventurers' balloon/rocket would crash and they'd find a lost valley in Antarctica that was warm and full of dinosaurs? .... well, it's kinda like that We're those Valley livin', gun-toteing, freedom lovin', America first cave-dwellers that CNN warns you about.
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Standing in the Elks Club's parking lot (near Lewiston Country Club) and looking Northwards. Clarkston on the left(west). Snake River below approx. 2 miles from the confluence with the Clearwater River.
I think the pic was taken in late January
I moved here from San Diego 15 years ago and have seen ice on the rivers twice, and until last year's record shattering snow, I used a push-broom to "plow" my driveway. the 'snow-line" seldom comes 1/3 of the way down the Lewiston Hill and snow will seldom stay on the ground more than 3 days.
Remember those old Doug McClure movies where the adventurers' balloon/rocket would crash and they'd find a lost valley in Antarctica that was warm and full of dinosaurs? .... well, it's kinda like that We're those Valley livin', gun-toteing, freedom lovin', America first cave-dwellers that CNN warns you about.
Edited to add …
Standing in the Elks Club's parking lot (near Lewiston Country Club) and looking Northwards. Clarkston on the left(west). Snake River below approx. 2 miles from the confluence with the Clearwater River.
I think the pic was taken in late January
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