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Re: Holy crap that is deep snow.
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Posted by Kenny Christopherson on January 31, 2002 at 14:01:57 from (205.188.197.183):
In Reply to: Holy crap that is deep snow. posted by Kurt on January 31, 2002 at 04:16:47:
An H shouldn't have a challenge with 6"! Thats what we Minnesotas like to call a "dusting"... It is just enough to snowmobile on, and just barely covers some of the yards around here. We usually get an average of about 13 feet up along Lake Superior- "lake effect snow". But what we call a lot of snow is about 3 feet overnight.. USED to be common, now along with the rest of the nations recession, Minnesota itself is seeing a "snow recession". NOT good! We have 5 snowmobiles,and no where to ride them... Of course I could go to the north shore, they just got 3 feet!! Still got a solid 14" of ice on the lakes though! Up at my cabin, we usually have about 4 feet at one time in the yard. Uncle Norm's M grunts a little under that... Not too much. Wait till he sees my M!!! He's gonna $#!^ a solid RED brick! Have fun with that snow, even though it won't take much to get it off the drive..! ;)~
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