16" snow and still snowing.

beastud

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We got our 1st snow of the season. Just finished clearing the drive of 16" of heavy wet white stuff, only took 6 hours (I gotta get tire chains for my blower). I do not know how you guys down south can put up with that warm weather, working all year, brown Christmas's. Man! This is what Christmas and winter is all about. Time to get the sled out and go riding. Glad I got all my stuff winterize last week. Time to Play! I will send some pics when I get this figured out. :crazy_pilot:
 
It is hard to do but the math makes it make sense.

365 days a year, work 360 of them average around 2k a day = can visit the snow on my terms maybe snowmobiling in Montana for a few days or skiing in Vermont for a few days, maybe take the family to Rockafeller Center to to see the tree all covered in snow and lights.
 

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It is hard to do but the math makes it make sense.

365 days a year, work 360 of them average around 2k a day = can visit the snow on my terms maybe snowmobiling in Montana for a few days or skiing in Vermont for a few days, maybe take the family to Rockafeller Center to to see the tree all covered in snow and lights.

Bring on the snow, not to much, 3 to 6" every 2 to 3 weeks would be great.

Saw you new videos Joe, looking good, would like to talk if you have some time.
 
Bring on the snow, not to much, 3 to 6" every 2 to 3 weeks would be great.

Saw you new videos Joe, looking good, would like to talk if you have some time.

Hahaha! My wife says that exact same thing! :flirt: :happydance:
 
Let it snow....

As you know I grew up in Wi. Can't say I miss the white stuff too much. I loved sking, sledding,snowmobiling, icefishing, etc... There is something to be said about a steady income and not completely freezing my a..:kma: off! It's still gets cold here in the south! It's just a lot easier to shovel rain. Ha-ha-ha-ha. Enjoy your winter activities! Stop in and see me when any of ya'll become snowbirds and head south for a bit over the winter! Happy Holidays!
 
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