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How cold is frog buttress at the minute |
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7-Jun-2012 6:46:10 PM
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Big downie territory, or fleece jacket
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7-Jun-2012 6:59:41 PM
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Well I reckon it's cold enough at night to require another person to share bodily warmth.
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7-Jun-2012 7:47:41 PM
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Depends if you are from Queensland or Tasmania. Locals probably consider it arctic and are wearing gloves and beanies but southerners would be ok in shorts and a light fleece.
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8-Jun-2012 10:44:06 AM
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Way too cold dont bother.....
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8-Jun-2012 3:50:58 PM
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On 8/06/2012 steve peckman wrote:
>Way too cold dont bother.....
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... this sounds like a Queenslander trying to keep the southern invaders away ...
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8-Jun-2012 4:59:08 PM
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this place is relatively close...
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60901/IDQ60901.95575.shtml
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11-Jun-2012 11:44:20 PM
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12-Jun-2012 4:42:09 AM
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tracksuit pants and 3 thick shirts, a singlet and a jumper with the likely hood of thermals as well (if your keen) during the day lose the thermals. its bearable in just jumpers and pants. its not cold here because im behind a thick layer of gyprock. yeh on cold mornings the cold radiates up though the floor.
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19-Jul-2015 9:32:10 PM
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On 12/06/2012 cjradloff76 wrote:
>tracksuit pants and 3 thick shirts, a singlet and a jumper with the likely
>hood of thermals as well (if your keen) during the day lose the thermals.
>its bearable in just jumpers and pants. its not cold here because im behind
>a thick layer of gyprock. yeh on cold mornings the cold radiates up though
>the floor.
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I know a bloke who lives inland of Gladstone in a house made of corrugated iron.
His house is not lined with any insulation.
It gets cold in winter and hot in summer.
I will post you a teaspoon of cement powder (made from the limestone mine at Mt Larcom, near Gladstone), cicada...
;-)
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