Winter has arrived...

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AlbertaBoy
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Winter has arrived...

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I was outside most of yesterday in a t-shirt and enjoying what was left of fall...then I got up this morning to 8" of snow on the ground. Wow...winter is here with a vengence. Guess I am going to have to put the heater fan back in the Bronc...and get my sled running. :D
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I don' t believe you .....

....you suck :mad:
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Post by Blue_coyote »

:finger: Yeah, it rained here today (again) followed by a bit of sun, followed by more rain.........Ahhh, the wonderful world of BCs lower mainland. 9.5 months of Spring, and less than a week of light "winter"
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Post by AlbertaBoy »

We gotta be sittin at 16 inches by now. :D :D :D I keep shovelling and it keeps falling. Snowing right now infact. Remembered how bad my A/T's are on a hill with a foot of snow. The Bronc is currently wedged b/w two trees at the bottom of a hill waiting for me to get the tractor to pull it out...slid like 50 feet backwards then the rad boiled over. Think I may have not had antifreeze in there...maybe I should check that out before it gets any colder. Only like -2 here right now. Like 31 for you 'mericans...i think... :hmmm:
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Post by Phillippi »

I want to see pics!!!! Both of the snow and the stuck b2.
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I still don't believe you.
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Post by DBrown »

I want to see pics!!!! Both of the snow and the stuck b2.
I second that!

I miss snow, I'm form PA and I can remember as a child tunneling threw it. but since I live in KY, we get like 3" and the whole town freaks and shuts down while I go out to play in disapointment.
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Post by b2binbad »

Me and the wife went to Durango this weekend and saw snow at 8500 feet and above, maybe a couple inches. It's comin!
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Post by Phillippi »

As of noon today Snowbird ski resort had 20" with 1-3feet more the next 2 days. Only rain in the valleysfor us!
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Post by broncoo »

yeah i've had some "light snow" not sticking tho supposed to be -5c tonight or 22f hopefully is a good year for boarding and sledding

anyone watching the full lunar eclipe tommorrow? peaks at 8:04pm pacific time gonna have perfect conditions here
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Post by Phillippi »

Snowbird and Alta have around 50"+ of snow. They said it snowed over 8 feet and it was wet and compacted down to 50 or so inches. More snow is forcasted this week (like 2-3 feet!). I love winter. :D
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Yep the snow is flying up @ Panorama mountain and even more @ Jumbo :eek: Image

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Post by broncoo »

Phillippi wrote:Snowbird and Alta have around 50"+ of snow. They said it snowed over 8 feet and it was wet and compacted down to 50 or so inches. More snow is forcasted this week (like 2-3 feet!). I love winter. :D
the local mountains here usually get 25-40' o the white stuff (accumulated) the average at my house is about 3ft accumulated but it goes in cycles some year we hardly get 2" some years 6'
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Post by FatMan »

you guy's are so lucky :finger: . i'll be happy just to see a little rain in the forcast.
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Post by DBrown »

rain is all we have had for the last 2 weeks so I will be glad to get some sun. that way I can get the BII on the road. :cool:
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