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This lighthouse is less than a half mile from my half a CAT 25.http://www.wkyc.com/video/default.aspx? ... 0985383001
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That is one COOL video!!!!
I'm glad I don't live where it gets THAT cold all the time!
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Here is the link again but you can just click it!
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Man, I'm getting frost bite just looking at this... :shock: Now that is cold!

Thanks for sharing it,
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It's in my backyard! I'm just a block away from THAT lake!
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They just showed it on the Greta van Susteren Show.

So very, very beautiful!
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Yes! That's the same one I saw last night on Greta. Amazing.
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Just noticed how many boats are from Ohio. We need to plan a meet up in the Spring. I write this as I am just coming in from digging out the driveway as the snowplow came by. Warm thoughts!!!
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To Scott,
It usually isnt this cold this early nor this long. brrr. Weathermen are saying this jet stream has a good chance of staying like this all winter.
This could be a long gray winter for us Ohioians. Not going to get much work done on the boat if it stays like this.
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Looks a lot like the area near my Dads slip near Eastlake, OH.
We Lakester's r tough peoples! :shock:

Good thing mine's in the yard!
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Holy cow! That is really cold! I've never seen anything like that before in my life. The ice sickles don't even look real. It almost just looks like a big sand castle.
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mga1951 wrote:To Scott,
It usually isnt this cold this early nor this long. brrr. Weathermen are saying this jet stream has a good chance of staying like this all winter.
This could be a long gray winter for us Ohioians. Not going to get much
work done on the boat if it stays like this.

YIKES! Still looks cold! LOL!
Must be that global warming! Or is it now a Climate Change? :-)

I do love the photos though!


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Post by Andiron120 »

Beautiful, and I love to look at it from just about this distance. 1000 miles and 60 degrees. Would love to get some time in on the lakes but only in the heat of summer.
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The top of that lighthouse is easily 40 to 50 feet above the lake, that's how high the spray was coming of the bulkhead.
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Post by Mario G »

Thanks for shareing it would have made me shiver watching it, if it wasn't 81 here yesterday :lol:

How about this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0VJ0jEx ... r_embedded
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Post by Paul »

Good night, Mario! That makes Colorado sailing look comfortable. Don't know what they're using for an engine, but that boat really moves under power.

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