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  • crybdr
    Established Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 141
    • Lake Mills, WI
    • Ryobi BT3100

    #16
    The one thing that helped me through the 18+ inches we got last year was...

    shovel early....shovel often....

    It's easy to shovel 3+ inches of snow out of the way, multiple times during a snow event.

    It's horrrifically difficult to shovel 12+ inches of snow out of the way...for those of you in the snowfall, don't wait 'till it's over, keep up with the shoveling if you can. Tiny bits over time is healthier than trying to move mountains....

    Best of luck to all....it's a storm for the ages....
    Last edited by crybdr; 02-05-2010, 11:13 PM.

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    • atgcpaul
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 4055
      • Maryland
      • Grizzly 1023SLX

      #17
      This is a historic one for me

      I grew up in the Mid-Atlantic area and I've never seen it like this before. This
      is without a doubt the most snow I have ever dealt with--even when I went
      to Maine last year over MLK weekend.


      We are 20 miles north of DC. I took this picture at 7am this morning--8 hours
      since I last shoveled. Almost 11 inches in 8 hours. There are some trees
      overhead so the snow is even thicker in the open area. It's almost up to 22"
      in the deeper parts and it's going to continue for the rest of the day.




      My woodcutter whirligig is just chillin'.




      Our city put in 6' grass strips between the sidewalk and the street 2 years
      ago. Thank goodness because then I'd have to deal with these huge drifts
      made by the plows. I cut this swath from the door to the street so I could
      walk the dogs.



      Well, gotta' suit up and shovel some more.

      Be safe.


      Paul

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      • Norm in Fujino
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2002
        • 534
        • Fujino-machi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan.
        • Ryobi BT-3000

        #18
        Good luck to all of you. We've had only one snow that stuck at all this year, and temperatures have been warming steadily over the time I've lived in Japan. We live in "exciting" times.
        ==========
        ". . . and only the stump, or fishy part of him remained."
        Green Gables: A Contemplative Companion to Fujino Township

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        • WayneJ
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 785
          • Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA.

          #19
          I fired up the snow blower yesterday so i'd be ready .So far its been a non-event. They got a lot about 20 miles south of me.
          Wayne
          Wayne J

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          • Mr__Bill
            Veteran Member
            • May 2007
            • 2096
            • Tacoma, WA
            • BT3000

            #20
            I have a snow shovel that I haven't used in 10 years. If anyone needs to borrow one, come on over.

            Ya know, you can just pack it down and let nature take care of it



            Bill
            over here in the rain

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            • atgcpaul
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2003
              • 4055
              • Maryland
              • Grizzly 1023SLX

              #21
              Originally posted by Mr__Bill
              I have a snow shovel that I haven't used in 10 years. If anyone needs to borrow one, come on over.

              Ya know, you can just pack it down and let nature take care of it



              Bill
              over here in the rain
              I might have to take you up on that. After 3 seasons, my shovel is on its
              last leg.

              The snow just stopped. It's seems like so long since I've seen a cloudless
              sky. It's quite beautiful out there. My driveway and car is clear and I've
              finished off 100' feet of sidewalk. Just another 50' to go. The snow was
              definitely over 30". Pretty crazy.

              Paul

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              • woodturner
                Veteran Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 2049
                • Western Pennsylvania
                • General, Sears 21829, BT3100

                #22
                Our "8 to 12 inches" of snow stopped around noon. I measured 21" in the free fall areas, 75" in the drifts. Spent all day shovelling, got one car dug out.

                Power was out all day, too, just came back on.
                --------------------------------------------------
                Electrical Engineer by day, Woodworker by night

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                • Knottscott
                  Veteran Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 3815
                  • Rochester, NY.
                  • 2008 Shop Fox W1677

                  #23
                  Originally posted by atgcpaul
                  .... Almost 11 inches in 8 hours. There are some trees overhead so the snow is even thicker in the open area. It's almost up to 22" in the deeper parts and it's going to continue for the rest of the day.



                  Paul
                  Paul - I could be wrong, but I'm under the impression that the official weather folks measure snow one inch a time to compensate for compression as the snow piles up. Your 11" of standing snow could very well officially measure out to a lot more.

                  Since snow comes in many different sizes, densities, and consistancies, I've never really thought "inches" of snow was a reliable measure of what we actually encounter anyway....the light fluffy stuff piles up fast but isn't as treacherous to drive in as the small granular stuff. Perhaps melting it down to water and measuring "precipitation units" would be more indicative.
                  Happiness is sort of like wetting your pants....everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.

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                  • rja
                    Established Member
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 422
                    • New Kensington, Pennsylvania, USA.
                    • BT3100-1

                    #24
                    I live east of the City of Pittsburgh. When the snow stopped falling I started shoveling to the shed where I keep the snow blower and in the resultant path it measured 27" deep. We are to get either 4-8" or 6-10" more this afternoon through tomorrow.

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                    • atgcpaul
                      Veteran Member
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 4055
                      • Maryland
                      • Grizzly 1023SLX

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Knottscott
                      Paul - I could be wrong, but I'm under the impression that the official weather folks measure snow one inch a time to compensate for compression as the snow piles up. Your 11" of standing snow could very well officially measure out to a lot more.

                      Since snow comes in many different sizes, densities, and consistancies, I've never really thought "inches" of snow was a reliable measure of what we actually encounter anyway....the light fluffy stuff piles up fast but isn't as treacherous to drive in as the small granular stuff. Perhaps melting it down to water and measuring "precipitation units" would be more indicative.
                      Well, whatever the amount of snow was, it was A LOT.

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