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Post by poorboy1 on Feb 2, 2006 15:25:48 GMT -5
Incase anyone wants to know why the trails are still closed at TSF. here ya go
"Jan 1 thru 0800 Jan 31, 2006. I’m not sure if these rainfall amounts set any records, but in all of my data, Tillamook back to July 1997 and South Fork back to January 1996, they have not received this much in any month of the year.
Tillamook: 24.86” (Dec ’98 = 20.62”, Jan ’02 = 19.63”)
South Fork: 33.70” (Feb ’96 = 27.53”, Dec ’96 = 29.52”)
Clyde Zeller, District Recreation Coordinator 5005 East Third Street Tillamook, OR 97141 503-815-7065 fax 503-842-3143 czeller@odf.state.or.us "
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Post by shane74 on Feb 2, 2006 18:00:58 GMT -5
Yup. it's been a wet one this year. If I hear anyone cry "drought" this year i'm gonna hafta smack 'em upside the head!
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Post by Buzzer on Feb 2, 2006 23:21:39 GMT -5
no doubt! even the mountains got above snowpack too!
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Post by popeye on Feb 3, 2006 4:21:58 GMT -5
oh some will say were gonna have a drought! timberline has close too a 200" base and ski bowl is close to 100"
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Post by mudslinger97117 on Feb 3, 2006 19:32:12 GMT -5
I can vouch for the run off the creek is as high as I've seen it since I moved out here, it was starting to clear tuesday but is browns camp brown and running fast now
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