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Originally posted by dennisdvx
reply to post by greeneyedleo
No I did not enhance or modify any image. What you see is directly off GE. All of my measurements are with GE ruler, so, whatever the accuracy is is anybody's guess. You can get a good idea from looking at the tire tracks in so many of the images.
Dennis
Originally posted by dennisdvx
reply to post by ziggystar60
Correction...Image taken May 3, 2006
Weather: Most of Nevada is cold desert above 4,000'/1,300m elevation with summer daytime temperatures around 85F/30C and nights cooling sharply to 50F/10C. Winter temperatures are more variable and can drop far below zero (fahrenheit or celsius). Lower elevations in the Las Vegas area create hot desert with summer daytime temperatures consistently above 100F/40C and little nighttime relief, but pleasant winters. Carry extra clothing, sleeping bags and tire chains between October and April and remember that occasional snowstorms are possible above 4,000'/1,300m as late as June.