Watch it snow

frnash

Active member
Egad, the Paulding Light is on the runningbearcam, in da upper left corner, but stationary. That or maybe the moon? :D
 

racerx

Active member
I just found out about this cam. It willbe one I'm checking often for sure. Thanx RBs for putting this out there!!!!
 

mrsrunningbear

Active member
I wish we had lights!! or even a big whatever candled powered light or something so I could show you how hard its snowing right now. Thats the street light/Paulding Light...lol and i thought for sure it would light up the cam better
 

indy_500

Well-known member
I wish we had lights!! or even a big whatever candled powered light or something so I could show you how hard its snowing right now. Thats the street light/Paulding Light...lol and i thought for sure it would light up the cam better

it's coming down really hard right now by me!!! why don't you go out there and put some light or something by the cam? lol
 

racerx

Active member
You guys are lucky, I would love to be outside seeing the white gold fall. I was just thinking there is NO time during the year I wouldn't mind seeing snow.
 

racerx

Active member
phazerpilot...good to finally run into you here, took me a couple seconds to figure out the name, I see you have been jumping in and posting, you'll be passing me up soon.

Ya know I still have the '01 to ride in "off" conditions. OK I got ya on the tank, I'll have to make sure it is always there (and full) for you guys as a backup.
 
I saw Bigfoot on the Running Bear cam!

AHAHHAHAHHAHAH....he didnt happen to look like this guys did he?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigantopithecus

ooops....there really was one.....oooops.....since a saiga antelope lived 100,000 years ago and thought extinct also, could be living now.....naw....forget it

http://www.uiowa.edu/~bioanth/giganto.html


During the Ice Age the saiga ranged from the British Isles through Central Asia and the Bering Strait into Alaska and the Yukon. At the beginning of the 18th century it was still distributed from the shores of the Black Sea, the Carpathian foothills and the northern edge of the Caucasus into Dzungaria and Mongolia.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saiga
 
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