Thanks! Can be a big difference in winter temps with nice clear sunny tshirt days and -7c or more nights. Depends on the winds. Right now a bit southerly so milder nights around 0, but excepting some heavy cold and possibly snow from the north in the next days. Usually melts again pretty quickly in the sunshine. We have a bit of a micro climate in the valley so we are a bit warmer and get less snow then nearby.
I do enjoy the variation in weather at this altitude. So many beautiful skylines. Need to post some pictures from the ridge toward the true Pyrenees mountains. They'll still be covered in snow.
Anyways, see you around ;) saludos!
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Cardoprimo clearly hasn't got the hang of using the right account at the right time... Lol
I had to look at that a few times! Lol lol so what ates the winter temps like there?! Have you had the bitter cold?
Last night was pretty chilly, still loads of drafts in these old houses to close up too. Must have been at least -5c. Could have been worse. The sun is intense again today but the wind is still from the north.
How is it where you are?
We have had a bit of a cold snap -45°c in late December. We normally don't get those until February. But it seems seasonal now (-15 to -30) and that brings snow! I am looking forward to following your adventure!!
That's proper cold! My metabolisms not really built for cold.. that why I migrated south! Though I enjoy the seasonal variations in mountain weather, normally the winter days are mild enough at least in the sun. Summer can be a bit of a barbecue, learning the art of the siesta helped.
I imagine the snow gets pretty deep there, I presume you are well stocked to survive a days snowed in?! How difficult does it get?
And I'll be following your adventures too, Abundance is possible in all climates! Saludos
I prefer winter over a scorching summer!! Lol i have a freezer in the winter. So i can have a 5 month supply of food. I have a bush full of firewood! Three is 3 weeks in the spring that make it difficult to get out. The road is pretty rough. We have it pretty good :) living with the land is the only way for us now!
Is this your post? Lol