Quote:- Does it have to by the contiguous 48? There's a *lot* of space to hide out in up in Alaska. Sure, it gets a mite chilly up there, but.... (Actually, I think it might add something to the experience - show up sometime at the end of May, say, suffer from the cold, and then realize that it's going to get *worse*.)
Nitbunny - September would be better for this, as May is followed by June, July, and August, which are 'summer' months. The end of September _can_ see the first snow, and the first subzero temperatures..
And then there's october, cold and dry, and November, a strange break, and December, a variable. January and February are frozen solid, with occasional weirdness..Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979