Snow day!
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Snow day!
There is snow everywhere...which is both good and bad, but my girls loved playing in it for the first time in their lives....
They did this and then came inside to show me and I took a pic... I love this pic.... whatcha think?
http://www.deatons.us/snow_1-17-07/Image040.jpg
They did this and then came inside to show me and I took a pic... I love this pic.... whatcha think?
http://www.deatons.us/snow_1-17-07/Image040.jpg
Way cool Serp. I am sure your daughters had a blast.
We have snow from November to March, non stop. Sometimes 3 to 4 feet deep.
We have snow from November to March, non stop. Sometimes 3 to 4 feet deep.
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Doesn't look like so much snow, though i'm glad you guys had fun in it. Sweet picture. Sweet in the unmanly sense... you know, as in: "Awww, that's sweet.." not like "Dude! Sweet!" ... it doesn't happen very often, but i just smile inside at the idea of kids having fun. And the first snow is always the best.
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Been -35 C about -31 or so F for over a week here now. Warmed up to around 0 F yesterday.Executioner [CotC] wrote:yea its cool,i love the snow but not the cold ~shivers~ -.-'
No grass to cut!!
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Re: Snow day!
I hate to rain on your parade Serp & I am very glad your girls loved it but if you want to see real snow follow the link & then REALLY think about coming up to God's country. The link that I am posting is about 3 hours from here. In Stewart BC. The Granduc copper mine area received recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's record snowfall in 1973 for a recorded snowfall that year of 1199 inches. This sets the scene for some of, if not the best, snowmobiling in the world!Serpent wrote:There is snow everywhere...which is both good and bad, but my girls loved playing in it for the first time in their lives....
They did this and then came inside to show me and I took a pic... I love this pic.... whatcha think?
http://www.deatons.us/snow_1-17-07/Image040.jpg
http://www.stewart-hyder.com/photos5.html
For those of you who dont compute inches well 1199 inches is = 99.92 feet
Or you can come even closer to Terrace & go to Kitimat (45 mins away) which had:
14-18 January 1974, Kitimat, British Columbia: Canada's record five-day snowfall buries Kitimat under 246.2 cm (97 inches) of snow.
This comes from this site:
http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/a ... aryjan.htm
Basically a big snow belt up here!
KD are you still interested in those Brochures on the heliskiing in this area? If you are I can mail those down to you if you would like?
14-18 January 1974, Kitimat, British Columbia: Canada's record five-day snowfall buries Kitimat under 246.2 cm (97 inches) of snow.
This comes from this site:
http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/a ... aryjan.htm
Basically a big snow belt up here!
KD are you still interested in those Brochures on the heliskiing in this area? If you are I can mail those down to you if you would like?
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Re: Snow day!
I love Los AngelesSLIDER wrote:I hate to rain on your parade Serp & I am very glad your girls loved it but if you want to see real snow follow the link & then REALLY think about coming up to God's country. The link that I am posting is about 3 hours from here. In Stewart BC. The Granduc copper mine area received recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's record snowfall in 1973 for a recorded snowfall that year of 1199 inches. This sets the scene for some of, if not the best, snowmobiling in the world!Serpent wrote:There is snow everywhere...which is both good and bad, but my girls loved playing in it for the first time in their lives....
They did this and then came inside to show me and I took a pic... I love this pic.... whatcha think?
http://www.deatons.us/snow_1-17-07/Image040.jpg
http://www.stewart-hyder.com/photos5.html
For those of you who dont compute inches well 1199 inches is = 99.92 feet