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<blockquote data-quote="4bycamper" data-source="post: 669156" data-attributes="member: 17128"><p>Not to be argumentative....</p><p></p><p>But, don't count on a lot of rain in Colorado. Count on mountain snow in January. </p><p>Count on 305 days of sunshine per year. Count on great camping and hunting, but rain?? not so much. The typical western thunderstorm is lots of wind and no water.</p><p></p><p>That said, we didn't get our elk tags in the draw this year and I'm waiting to pick a leftover license when I know which areas have burned. I'm not counting on rapid re population in the burned areas. I want to hunt as far from them as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4bycamper, post: 669156, member: 17128"] Not to be argumentative.... But, don't count on a lot of rain in Colorado. Count on mountain snow in January. Count on 305 days of sunshine per year. Count on great camping and hunting, but rain?? not so much. The typical western thunderstorm is lots of wind and no water. That said, we didn't get our elk tags in the draw this year and I'm waiting to pick a leftover license when I know which areas have burned. I'm not counting on rapid re population in the burned areas. I want to hunt as far from them as I can. [/QUOTE]
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