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2025-02-21 at 8:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Nowhere in Arizona is it 120 in the daytime and 31 at night at anytime of year. I live in the high desert in a valley at about 2900 feet above sea level. In the summer time it gets up to 110 in the winter time it gets as cold as 20 at night. But in the summer when it is 110 in the day it only goes down to like 80 at night. In San Luis, AZ(the lowest point in the state, last July it was around 110 in the day an 88 at night. I don't know where you get your information from but it is never right.
Death Valley is farther north west in California but not far from the corner of Arizona which recorded a difference in change from 115 day to freezing point at 2-3am because of no cloud coverage and wind changes it is possible to get over 80-90 degrees difference in change.
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2025-02-21 at 9:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm Death Valley is farther north west in California but not far from the corner of Arizona which recorded a difference in change from 115 day to freezing point at 2-3am because of no cloud coverage and wind changes it is possible to get over 80-90 degrees difference in change.
you're a whales blow hole at times Mr "I got AI search on my phone"
If by that you mean I don't just post any random fact that comes in to my mind on topic and hope I am right you would be correct. -
2025-02-21 at 3:11 PM UTCtoday I'm eating bacon for b fast, and today i'm having a treat I bought potatoes and i'm cooking 2 on the woodstove that I'm going to smother in butter and eat in an hr or 2, now for an after bacon b fast I'm having a few cherries while the pot is heating up so it can be cleaned for lunch's BBQ chicken, after lunch i'll go out and put my BBW bumper on my long track sled and add 2 sets of ice scratchers on it so I can trail ride to the deep snow, it overheats on trail cuz its made for powder riding but my friend has one with 2 sets of scratchers and says it doesn't overheat so I'm going to give it a try, if all goes well I'll but the big wheel kit on it as well, the big wheel kit is supposed to allow it to use reverse without digging into the snow and stopping, it also allows the sled to spin the track faster and easier on take off.
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2025-02-21 at 6:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker If by that you mean I don't just post any random fact that comes in to my mind on topic and hope I am right you would be correct.
this isn't a fucking final's test, weirdo. its just random chatty chat. look at all the spamming you have done on here
get your shit together, Fgt. these areas are really close to one another and the extremes are some of the highest in the world maybe next to that of the Saharan Desert or Saudi Arabia etc -
2025-02-21 at 6:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT today I'm eating bacon for b fast, and today i'm having a treat I bought potatoes and i'm cooking 2 on the woodstove that I'm going to smother in butter and eat in an hr or 2, now for an after bacon b fast I'm having a few cherries while the pot is heating up so it can be cleaned for lunch's BBQ chicken, after lunch i'll go out and put my BBW bumper on my long track sled and add 2 sets of ice scratchers on it so I can trail ride to the deep snow, it overheats on trail cuz its made for powder riding but my friend has one with 2 sets of scratchers and says it doesn't overheat so I'm going to give it a try, if all goes well I'll but the big wheel kit on it as well, the big wheel kit is supposed to allow it to use reverse without digging into the snow and stopping, it also allows the sled to spin the track faster and easier on take off.
that sounds awesome. I wish I was still in my 30s let alone 40s. but that will catch up. keep burning it off and flush it out and buy a Ninja Blender or a battery operated one off of Temu and blend veggies and fruit and fat free yogurt and shit and flush it out with tons of fiber. fruit and veggies give a lot of energy when broken down into liquid. a lot easier to digest -
2025-02-21 at 7:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm this isn't a fucking final's test, weirdo. its just random chatty chat. look at all the spamming you have done on here
get your shit together, Fgt. these areas are really close to one another and the extremes are some of the highest in the world maybe next to that of the Saharan Desert or Saudi Arabia etc
↑↑↑Translation: "I watched too many movies and TV shows and believe Hollywood's portrayal of the desert so I was wrong again and I am trying to move on from this topic"↑↑↑ -
2025-02-21 at 7:37 PM UTCYeah because no one who's car or horsie broke down in Death Valley or surrounding southwestern desert ever experience freezing cold temps at night shifting to brutal 100 degree in the day.
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2025-02-21 at 7:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm Yeah because no one who's car or horsie broke down in Death Valley or surrounding southwestern desert ever experience freezing cold temps at night shifting to brutal 100 degree in the day.
All Hollywood projectory
The topic was not death valley dumbass. Way to move the goal post. But if we play that game and you still lose. The average low in Dec-Jan in death valley is around 40 degrees at night. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was way back in 1913 at 15 degrees F. -
2025-02-21 at 7:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker The topic was not death valley dumbass. Way to move the goal post. But if we play that game and you still lose. The average low in Dec-Jan in death valley is around 40 degrees at night. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was way back in 1913 at 15 degrees F.
but it's not far and not all of Arizona is high desert.
that being said, Las Vegas gets pretty fucking hot and cools down on some nights closer to the Fall season. it's also 1/4 of a mile high. its not below sea level or low level as people think.
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2025-02-21 at 10:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Landy Pamm but it's not far and not all of Arizona is high desert.
that being said, Las Vegas gets pretty fucking hot and cools down on some nights closer to the Fall season. it's also 1/4 of a mile high. its not below sea level or low level as people think.
you're quick at throwing penalty flags
You just don't know what you are talking about son. I alrady covered the lowest point in Arizona and it doesn't freeze there dumbass. I lived in Las Vegas for 10 years. I saw snow one time and it lasted all of 30 minutes. I used to ride a bicycle to work at the Horseshoe in the winter at 3 am in nothing but my black and whites.