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Long Range Kangaroo Hunting By Shane Morgan
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<blockquote data-quote="spmorgan" data-source="post: 226824" data-attributes="member: 11522"><p>Hi LRDragon,</p><p> the photo's were taken last month which is our coldest month in winter. The area I shoot during winter avearges about 6-12 deg C during the day and drops to around -2 -1 deg C during the night. It rarely snows except maybe on a big cold front where you might get a little on the tops. Only snow in Australia is usually confined to the Snowy mountains down south. The wind chill out in the open is horrible which was the case during last month, very cold. Shane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spmorgan, post: 226824, member: 11522"] Hi LRDragon, the photo's were taken last month which is our coldest month in winter. The area I shoot during winter avearges about 6-12 deg C during the day and drops to around -2 -1 deg C during the night. It rarely snows except maybe on a big cold front where you might get a little on the tops. Only snow in Australia is usually confined to the Snowy mountains down south. The wind chill out in the open is horrible which was the case during last month, very cold. Shane [/QUOTE]
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