Posted by Billy NY on April 10, 2013 at 11:12:59 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: Snow Bound posted by Allan In NE on April 10, 2013 at 10:41:42:
I am assuming that IH is the 284 you bought for around the house some years back ? Trying to get some scale on this. You guys got nailed on this one, but at least you'll have some moisture when it melts.
What I can't imagine is what you'll find once you get out to your place, that would drive me crazy, I've had to trek 30 miles in that stuff, to get to ours or I'd find them upside down in the stalls, I'm thankful to not have to deal with that anymore.
The elk, and or what happened with the predators is interesting, glad you mentioned it, thought it might have been "classified" if you get my drift, (pardon the pun) LOL!
Hope you and those near you get through it, we had one May 19 or so in '83 I believe, over 24" worth I was up in the mountains to the east of where I am now, at my grandmothers farm, by that time, you really think, you are done with snow, melted down fast, hope yours does the same. I will say that winter sure held its grip here, just had a couple of warmer days, some sun, been cold and overcast all of March. Deer and geese have been grazing thatch it seems, just took a couple of days and now there's some green
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