I thought you were supposed to have this warm climate.
What am I missing here?
Hahhahhahah! Yep... but it's a dry cold like someone here said! Aren't you at sea level or close to it? It's the high elevations here, I think. And the Coke (Coconino) is always very cold. I'll never forget the six foot long, twelve inches wide icicles I saw there one year. Didn't wrap those around me!
I thought you were supposed to have this warm climate.
What am I missing here?
The Altitude.
So9
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