I have a hell of a job getting my cars parked, have to get rid of a few kilos of snow. This picture is taken today. Anyone down under got the same problems (in the winter)
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I have a hell of a job getting my cars parked, have to get rid of a few kilos of snow. This picture is taken today. Anyone down under got the same problems (in the winter)
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lol. snow? its 35 degrees here.. humid as hell..
never had to shovel my car out of snow before.. i think we generally have lows of about 12-13degrees in winter (during the night)during summer (now) we're lucky to get below 20 degrees at night
the coldest night i have ever had, we went swimming and hung our clothes out to dry, the next morning we woke to find our clothes were like cardboard.. that was in remote parts of southern australia. (camping along the murray river)
no snowing down here, unless your up on the peaks, and only a few times a year lol...
Down in Adelaide it touches about 5 degrees during the night. It's enough to keep the windscreen nice and frosty. Cleaning the windscreen = Easiest way of keeping your fingers blue...
...when it comes to adelaide boys and burnout comps, nothing gives me a bigger hard on
The only problem I have parking cars, Is arranging my Gemini, Statesman, Road bike, (sometimes) trail bike, and my old mans car in a 2 car garage, with a reasonable amount of room to still move past cars/bikes to get to the others, and also get to tools around the garage also. Other than that, I live in suburbia, so no snow, or the like.
Snows here in winter. Even on christmas day once.
The lowest I've seen is -10c
have to de-frost the car every morning during winter. nothing better than running around with a bucket of water because the hose is frozen
Had minus 4 degrees C one day just outside Maryborough (the central Vic one, not the Queensland one...), formed about an inch and a half of ice in the top of a bucket of water we left out...
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