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92 INCHES OF SNOW IN REDFIELD NY SINCE

grumpybob

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last Tuesday & snowing lightly now. This is my last update for this. I'm to busy trying to clean up the snow here at the house. We have a little over 20' here and it is starting to become a pain in the neck. Our snowmobile trails open Wednesday. Supposed to be 45 degrees on Friday. Got to go out and finish clearing snow off the roof.
 
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Put up a smoke flare (Or post in here!) if you get snowed in, and the supplies start running low! :2thumbs:
 
Now that's a LOT of snow in a short period of time. :thumbup:

Lovely to look at, soft to the touch, but a pain in (you know where) to remove. :roflblack:
 
Let's see..!!

I'm 6'1" makes it 73" and you have 92" puts it about 19" over my head...what is it the deep end...:roflblack::roflblack: Hope you all get a break soon...!!
 
Relocate ASAP.
options: California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida.
 
California: earthquakes... out of control spending, traffic jams
Nevada: HEAT!
Arizona: WAY too hot in July and August for humans; great for scorpions though!
New Mexico: see Nevada
Texas: see Arizona... plus hurricanes and flooding
Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama: see Texas...

I'm lookking to relocate to a place where humans can enjoy being outside pretty near year-round with a set of handlebars in front of them, and an engine underneath the bodywork!
I'm thinking North Carolina! :2thumbs:
 
Southeastern Virginia


You can barely feel the earthquakes, tornados don't quite reach us, Hurricanes are afraid of us, it's warm 10.5 months of the year, and Snoopy is here.


Only downfall...traffic :gaah:


....but you can escape that heading south or west 1/2 hour....
 
know the feeling

Live in Floyd Ny not far from you but we were spared we only got a foot. Only December long ways to go. Another 4 months will be back on the spyder HOPEFULLY:bowdown:
 
California: earthquakes... out of control spending, traffic jams
Nevada: HEAT!
Arizona: WAY too hot in July and August for humans; great for scorpions though!
New Mexico: see Nevada
Texas: see Arizona... plus hurricanes and flooding
Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama: see Texas...

I'm lookking to relocate to a place where humans can enjoy being outside pretty near year-round with a set of handlebars in front of them, and an engine underneath the bodywork!
I'm thinking North Carolina! :2thumbs:
You need to consider Redlands, California. Really. No joke.
 
California: earthquakes... out of control spending, traffic jams
Nevada: HEAT!
Arizona: WAY too hot in July and August for humans; great for scorpions though!
New Mexico: see Nevada
Texas: see Arizona... plus hurricanes and flooding
Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida and Alabama: see Texas...

I'm lookking to relocate to a place where humans can enjoy being outside pretty near year-round with a set of handlebars in front of them, and an engine underneath the bodywork!
I'm thinking North Carolina! :2thumbs:

Bob, North Carolina can get pretty darned hot in the summer unless you are in the mountains and then you won't want to stay there as they get snow in the winter. I'm thinking Ecuador.
 
Bob, North Carolina can get pretty darned hot in the summer unless you are in the mountains and then you won't want to stay there as they get snow in the winter. I'm thinking Ecuador.
:thumbup: We're looking a bit South and West of Asheville
Say... Maggie Valley? :D
 
:gaah: Winter is starting to really STINK! :gaah:
And it's not even officially here yet! :yikes:
Bob, Don't woos out on us. The weekend of the 4th I'll be in Redfield and in Rome the middle of feb. Grab the sled, let's go. If you need one, have a spare 800 here if you think you can handle it.:roflblack:[h=5]West Rome Riders, Inc. ~snowmobile club~
[/h]If you ride our trails tonight be careful. There is no base and there are water and other hazards. Take it slow and you should be able to get through our trails for some fun early season riding.



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