Shed Hunting for Sunlight.

Mike L
1 month ago | Shed Hunting
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Chuck S
1 month ago
Ok I learned something from you. Would have thought sunny days were better to catch a glare off the sheds.
Mike L
30 days ago
@Chuck no sir, my experience is that cloudy days make them “pop” with the distinctly lighter colors than other earth tones. The only things that compete with that are corn stalk leaves, but those generally flatten out from snow pack.
Chuck S
30 days ago
@Mike good stuff!
Seth B
30 days ago
I don’t know if you’re going to receive too much sympathy on this one .. 😉
Mike L
30 days ago
@Seth hahaha, yeah, I hear ya. We had more sunlight in February by the 3rd than we had in all of January. I see you guys are still in DEEP winter…
Seth B
30 days ago
@Mike it’s brutal.. the whole state is buried in snow. Went shed hunting a week and a half ago before the big blizzard. Found zero. Now I’m think they’re buried in a foot or so of snow.
Mike L
30 days ago
@Seth hopefully this was the last storm of winter for ya. Good luck on the sheds when it melts off 👊
Robert K
29 days ago
Haha will you come to Utah please they say there’s lot of sheds.😁👊
Mike L
28 days ago
@Robert you guys have had a rough one for sure. We’ve probably had as much or more snow, but far more warm stretches that follow the storm and kept it down for the most part. I’d be glad to head out and spread some sunshine👊
Robert K
28 days ago
@Mike we dam sure need the water out here but I’m
Robert K
28 days ago
@Mike we definitely need the water out here but I’m ready for sunshine it’s been long winter. This pic from this morning 🥃🙂
Mike L
28 days ago
@Robert wow! We had a few weeks like that but then it’s been on and off. Yesterday was 46° but now are looking at six more inches tomorrow. Hang in there man, spring is coming and like you say, I’m sure you guys could use the water. My pond was 5 foot low in October but almost overflowing now.
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