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living in the mountains

23 Apr 00 - 11:30 AM (#216525)
Subject: living in the mountains
From: GUEST,Brigid in the mountains

hi all, do any of you live in the mountains?? And I don't mean the rockies, or such faraway places!!! I mean the Swiss Alps. it is beautiful here, or was up to about an hour ago ,then it appears the horrible weather from the Atlantic has finally made its way to us. If you are near the Swiss mountains and happen to be Irish too .....great!


23 Apr 00 - 05:17 PM (#216666)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Alice

Well, faraway they may be to you, but I am right here in the Rockies.

alice flynn in montana


23 Apr 00 - 05:32 PM (#216673)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: GUEST,Les B

Me too, and it's a beautiful Easter Sunday here in the Rockies !


23 Apr 00 - 08:42 PM (#216760)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: rangeroger

Me too for the Rockies.Eastern edge on the Montana/Idaho border.Heck, the Alps are faraway places from here.
rr


23 Apr 00 - 09:01 PM (#216763)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: NancyZ

I'm a mountain dweller too. I live at the Southern end of the Cascades, at the base of Mt Shasta. However, I have seen the Alps and they are VERY impressive! But then, so are the Rockies:) Have a nice Easter everyone. Nancy


23 Apr 00 - 09:11 PM (#216765)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: rangeroger

Whoops. I meant the western edge.
I learned to ski in the Bavarian Alps. Does that count?
rr


23 Apr 00 - 11:47 PM (#216831)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: GUEST,Les B

I wonder if they have "chinooks" in the Alps ??


24 Apr 00 - 02:15 AM (#216877)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Lonesome EJ

I climbed Jungfrau near Interlaken, Switzerland in 1972, and will never forget the view from the summit, Brigid. I am now living in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, where are spring Columbine blooms are nearly as beautiful as your eidelweiss.


29 Apr 00 - 07:37 AM (#219983)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Roo

Does living in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales (Australia) count?


01 May 00 - 12:29 PM (#220823)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Rex

We got six inches of new snow last night. The flowers will have to wait but they will come.

Rex


01 May 00 - 10:25 PM (#221198)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Giac

I can see the top of Old Smoky from my window
and it was 80 degrees here in the valley today.
The rhododendrons and mountain laurel will be in
full bloom in a few more weeks. 'Tain't the Alps,
and I'd love to see them, but I left the Ozarks for
the Smokies and guess I'll stay put. Have you ever
seen little bright orange salamanders? Or mudpuppies
that are three feet long? And Mockingbirds ... they
can imitate a red-tailed hawk so you think it's
comin' in the window after you.

Peacefulness, from my mountains to yours,
giac


02 May 00 - 10:01 AM (#221430)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: GUEST,Brigid in the mountains

if I knew what a chinook was I could tell you if we had them or not................


02 May 00 - 05:00 PM (#221647)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Ulli

Yes, I do live in the mountains, not the Swiss mountains but the Austrian Alps (they belong to the same range, don't they?) ... am I Irish? I am Austrian but there is a theory that our (my) forefathers might have emigrated from Ireland in the 17th century. That's roughly when our family name is first mentioned in local documents (the family name is 'Troy', which is a very uncommon name here and definitely not German; I know that there are Troys in Ireland and the US, but we have not been able yet to verify this theory. Wouldn't be surprised if a Mudcatter came up with a useful idea...by the way it's great living in the Alps...no Edelweiss to be seen yet ... mountains still covered with snow
ulli


02 May 00 - 11:15 PM (#221866)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Alice

Brigid, a chinook is a warm wind that blows in and melts the snow. You pronounce the "ch" like an "sh". I'm sure you have your own word for that kind of wind in your mountains. The snow is long gone here, the warmest winter on record.

Alice in Montana


03 May 00 - 12:37 AM (#221931)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Lonesome EJ

Had a friend once who was skiing the face of a peak when a chinook came roaring down the slope behind him. He tried to stay ahead of it, but about two thirds of the way down it caught up with him, and instead of a nice packed-snow surface, he was rolling in gravel. Just goes to show the power of a chinook. :)

The pasque flowers have made their appearances, little furry purple flowers that grow singly or in pairs. These hardy little blooms are the first harbinger of spring here at 8500 feet.

"..and it makes me feel fine
warm as the mountain sunshine
on the edge of the snowline
in a meadow of columbine..." -Dirt Band


03 May 00 - 06:06 PM (#222527)
Subject: RE: living in the mountains
From: Rex

Yup, but a little higher at 9600 just around EJ's corner they don't come. No flowers are blooming yet. But columbine are coming up. But it's truly Spring I heard the first hummingbird up here. The hummingbird feeder went up immediately.

Rex