Awesome! Well, except for the broken pole & no fish, but the berries, the view and the frog! Out here they call them Wood Frogs. And it's pretty amazing how they can survive our harsh winter's! 😉
Awesome! Well, except for the broken pole & no fish, but the berries, the view and the frog! Out here they call them Wood Frogs. And it's pretty amazing how they can survive our harsh winter's! 😉
Yeah. We have some in Fairbanks/North Pole, Alaska that survive the harsh winters up there, every winter it reaches -50°F but sometimes -60°F.
But considering the burrow into the ground and then are insulated by the snow, it really isn’t that bad. The amount of snow has dropped a lot in the years. Less snow, less insulation for animals and humans.