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    JMS
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    Default Thar's snow in them thar hills!

    Well snow is about 500 to 1000 ft above my little town of Ramona! My kids have never seen snow up close and personal, so we are driving up to a little rustic town called Julian about 20 minutes from Ramona! They are famous for their apple pie and their apple orchards!
    I think my kids will love ther snow!
    Here is a website to tell you a little of the town:Julian Chamber of Commerce Welcome Page
    I'll tell you more when we get back if there is any interest.

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    Mark, I haven't been to Julian in many years but remember it as being very beautiful. Very woodsy.

    Have fun! Now I want some apple pie......



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    Quote Originally Posted by JMS View Post
    Well snow is about 500 to 1000 ft above my little town of Ramona! My kids have never seen snow up close and personal, so we are driving up to a little rustic town called Julian about 20 minutes from Ramona! They are famous for their apple pie and their apple orchards!
    I think my kids will love ther snow!
    Here is a website to tell you a little of the town:Julian Chamber of Commerce Welcome Page
    I'll tell you more when we get back if there is any interest.
    Never seen snow?! What kind of a parent are you?

    That's pretty cool though. I'm sure they'll love heading out to see the snow. Is it deep enough to sled in?

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    We've had a decent covering of snow here recently, but it causes chaos! My wife's South African & when she saw it for the first time, aged 19, I had to stop her eating it from the roadside!

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