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<blockquote data-quote="highlanderll" data-source="post: 127590" data-attributes="member: 6691"><p>Yep I do! A buddy of mine just got back from taylor fork.</p><p>Last year it was hot really hot. Camp was at 8400' and no snow, we din't see anything for six day's. On the other hand this year was much better, Mike shoot a cow a close range but he has meat for the winter. The weather was better to much colder, with snow. It can be really cold though. My brothers and I have seen it get to -70 in Bozeman!, winter of 2003 or 04 can't remember. So take cloths for both. It's 10 degree's here now. Brian Anchorage,Alaska</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highlanderll, post: 127590, member: 6691"] Yep I do! A buddy of mine just got back from taylor fork. Last year it was hot really hot. Camp was at 8400' and no snow, we din't see anything for six day's. On the other hand this year was much better, Mike shoot a cow a close range but he has meat for the winter. The weather was better to much colder, with snow. It can be really cold though. My brothers and I have seen it get to -70 in Bozeman!, winter of 2003 or 04 can't remember. So take cloths for both. It's 10 degree's here now. Brian Anchorage,Alaska [/QUOTE]
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