PaHunter
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Then might go out and make an 7ft Mandalorian Snowman.
We want to see pictures of that for sure.
Then might go out and make an 7ft Mandalorian Snowman.
We could send some snow from the states if you'd like. LOLMid 30's, light snow
Yes. We have surplus. 2 feet already and 6" more to come overnight...We could send some snow from the states if you'd like. LOL
So just a light dustingSnow started here in northern Vt. about 3:00 a.m. calling for 4-10 inches.
Woke up this morning to 1.5 inches of snow under 3/8 inch of ice. All the trees and other surfaces likewise were ice encased. Happily rain eased to near zero and wind rose to point most of the ice broke off the trees and it only took a half hour to clean off each of the cars. Snow started late this afternoon and has since ended but expected to resume tonight into some time tomorrow
Yes. We have surplus. 2 feet already and 6" more to come overnight...
You're very kind, but I think we're good, thanks!We could send some snow from the states if you'd like. LOL
For up here, yes. Stores still have plenty of milk and bread.So just a light dusting
You're very kind, but I think we're good, thanks!
We've got another month of the same forecast anyway , so Glenshee ski resort is looking great at least LOL.
Ronaldo,
You win the Internet for tonight on the DIS Camping Board in my opinion.
Are you anywhere near Fort Williams and Ben Nevis Mountain? I would love to climb it - it's on my bucket list.
Oh and the Jacobite Steam train to Mallaig from FW. That's on my list too. Ed
Thank you Ed,
We live just outside Edinburgh so we are about 100 miles from Fort William and Ben Nevis. A summer visit would be best for your bucket list, the scenery on the west coast is spectacular.
The snow here in Edinburgh is only a few inches deep but in the Highlands....well........
This is the Cawdor Highland Estate Rangers jeep yesterday checking out the that the wildlife is still okay......
Hope you like it
Mike
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Yeah, it's pretty impressive huh?@Ronaldo17
I want the snow blower that cut that path.
I've seen the ones on the front of a locomotive to clear the tracks.
j
I saw one that can do that cut in operation about 10 years ago. Just a little cost prohibitive and super high maintenance . Scoop is approx 5 feet tall by 8 feet across with 2 tiered augers and and double discharge impellers. It is self propelled thanks to a 10 wheel dump truck@Ronaldo17
I want the snow blower that cut that path.
I've seen the ones on the front of a locomotive to clear the tracks.
j