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On it's way!!

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3-6" of snow tomorrow, possibly up to 8". Whew Hew!!! Time to play
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I wish it would snow here. We got dusted last week and that was it. It's piling up nice in the mountains though :cool:
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they are saying we are suppost to get some of that but I think we are on the boarder of the rin/snow mix :frown:
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Is your bronco ready?
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One of mine is...as long as the tranny line clamps hold. DBrown, your EB on the road yet?
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nope......but driving my 2wd past stuck 4wds is fun......my BII only had rear wheel drive threw 3-4 snows about 2 years ago and it did fine. the most we get here is around 4"
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Well we have about 6"-7" so far and still coming. Should be ending in a couple of hours though. Still had fun in the parking lots tonight. Might play in the retension pond (dry) at work. :redneck:
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You suck.....

What's the terrain like there?
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Fllllllaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttt. Southern Indiana is kinda hilly, but nothing like you are used to. I work at a large church and there is a large open parking lot to play in. After I was done goofin around last night someone was pulling their kids on sleds behind their full size custom van. It was fun jus to mess around in. Snow was about 8 inches deep.
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flat :puke: :puke:

The nice thing about here, while we don't typically get much snow in the lowlands, I can be in the mountains and 4+ feet of snow in a few minutes. I can't live without snow. I almost didn't make it last year.
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There are some trails around a lake south of Indy about 1.5 hours. Old abandend roads that were bought by the gov. when they built Morris Resevoir. I haven't had time to check them out yet but the picts and articles I have read, it looks like it would be fun especially with some snow. Trails range from easy to moderate.

I love to pay out in the snow. Some day I would like to experience wheelin in 4ft of snow. That's got to be fun.
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