Look at the Richland Gauge
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Look at the Richland Gauge
Look at it and you will see something rare and amazing. Look at the Cossatot gauge and your jaw might drop. :shock:
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Re: Look at the Richland Gauge
Rare because it has been above 3ft for a portion, if not the whole, last 5 days or because the rate at which it is holding/dropping out?
Anyone have any ideas what Cossatot shuttle roads and roads in the general area are currently like?
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Anyone have any ideas what Cossatot shuttle roads and roads in the general area are currently like?
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Re: Look at the Richland Gauge
Muddy as H@!! for sure. Also, guessing you are referring to the fact the tot has been above 3ft. for 21 days now?
Yellow Extrasport now above a blue Liquid Logic Hoss
Re: Look at the Richland Gauge
It must be that global warming stuff 
Re: Look at the Richland Gauge
Sweet! That's great data to support my new Global Wetting Theory!
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Re: Look at the Richland Gauge
El Nino year with a different twist kind of. Lows look like there traveling down I-40 coming right out of LA. They couple with artic blast for the snow which is nice for a change. Just keep them coming look like we're in for good year.
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