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It’s a dry mud, caused from excess CO2.
No, it wasn’t a bit dry, lol.
Major storm moved through the Waldo Canyon scar area (after the fire last year). This is the second one in a couple of weeks now. Black Forest got a flood too.
The location of Manitou Springs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitou_Springs,_Colorado is indeed in the drought area.
Steve, you gotta see this:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/11/california-regulators-look-to-curb-beach-bonfires-citing-climate-change/
These must be the same regulators that sit on CARB. I’ve been studying climate change for 5 years, and I never imagined that anyone would believe it makes a difference whether you oxidize a log fast, or over 20 years.