BRD wrote: It's the crusty or weird sticky consistency stuff that will get ya'
Pretty much sums up life in general.....
Gump
BRD wrote: It's the crusty or weird sticky consistency stuff that will get ya'


ajfriz wrote:I talked with someone involved with the recovery that said it was 4" deep.
courierguy wrote:ajfriz wrote:I talked with someone involved with the recovery that said it was 4" deep.
Sorry to confuse the issue....... I got the IMPRESSION the person I talked too yesterday was THERE, my bad. When I asked if he (based way closer to there then me) knew of the "event" he indicated, oh yeah the snow was 10" deep there. I'll pick his brain a bit more next time I see him, he owes me for my old Airstreaks so I have a great excuse to go see him.The only reason to be picky about this of course is for further education for us all, personally I'm still of the camp that whatever the depth was, barring some other major factor,(?) it was TOO DEEP.
Around here most of the snow has melted off, again, and I am glad I left the Airstreaks on, now if the wind would drop below 30 (43 mph gust today, low to mid 30's speed for 4 days straight now, while the valley is calm 1,000 below my place is blown out). Direct cross of course also.
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