Early Tuesday Morning Rain โ
Walking laps in the Plaza and doing the stairs in the LOB this morning again. I figure get an early start and get in an hour of walking before work.
After such a dry period it suddenly changed ๐ง๏ธas the high pressure finally moved off the coast. ๐ It should be interesting how this all plays out but it seems like we are entering a much more active weather pattern though December isn’t as cold as it once was. But at least this weekend doesn’t look as cold and windy as it once was predicted ๐ฎ to be.
I’m still a bit undecided if I will head north this weekend ๐๏ธย or wait another week. Some depends on if I can get the big database update ๐พlaunched before Thanksgiving ๐ฆ because I need to be in the office to oversee the launch of that. If I go north I want to take off Monday and a few more days so I can maximize the trip and possibly get up to Newcomb. I have the time to use up before the end of the year but things are busy and because I gave a lot of staff off around the holidays ๐ guess who will be in the office keeping all the systems humming with last minute jobs.
While the DEC’s own website ๐ธ๏ธ is intentionally vague about the so called fire ๐ฅ ban through November 30thif you read ๐ the governor’s press release, it’s nothing beyond the normal restrictions and doesn’t apply to fires in a contained manner such a fire pit like most of the campsites have. ๐ง And after all the rain it’s not like the fire risk is that high. So that’s not a consideration. But I don’t want to be camping with a roaring wind. Or be traveling icy roads. ๐จ๏ธ Who knows what happens the following weekend weather wise, though it’s the end of regular season statewide ๐ฆ, black ๐ค powder follows that. I just worry that the Adirondacks will get a tons of snow after Thanksgiving and that can make parking ๐ ฟ๏ธ difficult even if I hot tent ๐ช.