[quote]Rockscar wrote:
It’s F-n winter there huh? What the hell kind of trip am I taking?? [/quote]
“lol” stay in America buddy if u dont like the cold.Well sydney people really have no idea what cold is.One person i know was flappin their gums saying hold cold it was 12 degrees.haha try waking up when its -10 and frosty.
Will hopefully move up to queensland in the future.
[quote]elevationgain wrote:
Massif wrote:
I’m in Brisbane, and it’s bloody cold up here. I actually had to put a singlet on this morning while drinking my coffee.
22 degrees and beautiful sunshine. Suckers!!!
If your singlet is the same thing as our singlet, AND you wear that for comfort, there has to be something wrong with that isn’t there?
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A singlet is an under shirt (wife beater), and 22 degree is in celcius, which is equivilent to 70-75 degrees in the US.
Yes. Darwin is in permanent summer temperature-wise as it is right up north near to the equator. The only difference is that it is dry in winter and wet in summer.
I’m not an Aussie, but I’ve been Down Under for a whole year at age 16 (now 33) as an exchange student. Best year of my life.
I lived in Nowra NSW for 6 months and in Towwomba QLD for 6 months. And one day, mate, I’ll go back there, for sure. I feel much closer to your people’s root (English, Irish and Scottish) than my own (French… duh.)
But the thing that made me reply to this thread is your nickname…
Yep, darwin has a dry and a wet, it gets colder in the dry as there is next to no hunidity, come the wet season and its 35 with 90% hunidity. thats when i will be compaining…nothing like having a film of sweat 24/7.