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That looks like it might be the photos from 3 or 4 years ago up in the Parish, Pulaski areas with 30 ft drifts??Here's one I use
That looks like it might be the photos from 3 or 4 years ago up in the Parish, Pulaski areas with 30 ft drifts??Here's one I use
Where the heck is that? Sometimes I think these photos HAVE to be photoshopped, I can't fathom the kind of snow build-up that I see!!! Of course, I would love it to happen here.... just once.... just for the experience.... kind of like a survivalist, but a snowblower instead of gun.... that way nobody dies
Probably Donner pass in the Sierra Nevadas or close by.
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Well, all I can say is wow!!! Sure do wish we would get the snow of yesteryear like when I was younger.... cause see, now is the time I have the toys to play in the snow:thumbsup:
Thanks for your replys, guys! Hope the year is treating you well so far
Well, all I can say is wow!!! Sure do wish we would get the snow of yesteryear like when I was younger.... cause see, now is the time I have the toys to play in the snow:thumbsup:
Thanks for your replys, guys! Hope the year is treating you well so far
I was checking the upper part of Michigan and saw that the average was as you say....looking at the photo, I wonder, how do you keep a roadway open.... go at it every fews hours to stay ahead? Letting it fill in overnight would be disasterous, wouldn't itI agree, we used to get 200+ inches now we are lucky to get 100. CJ