43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

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bogydave

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Dec 4, 2009
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So Cent ALASKA
Snow blew & melted away.
only drifted snow left.
To be in the 40s tomorrow too.

West end, bottom in snow. can see some end cracking so it is drying some.:
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

Top of Stack about 5' above the ground, 4-1/2' snow drift
I walked up to the top on. North side:
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

Pic from standing on the top :
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

Standing on top of the stacks:
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

Overview, South side:
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures

Mts over the stack:
[Hearth.com] 43° & wood stacks full of snow/ pictures
 
That woodpile in that last picture looks great! Beautiful! Oh, those mountains look ok too.
 
Send that weather this way! Thanks for the picture of the mountain in the background.
Zap
 
40s in Alaska? You getting the BBQ out and going to the beach? ;)


Ha in all seriousness holy $%%#&$ I want that view.
 
Ya, thanks for the last one. Actually, they're all pretty impressive.

I hope the leaners are from the shake...
 
Dave,
It makes me very happy to see you havnt restacked the part that got blown over.
It makes me feel slightly less lazy.
If you do restacked it, please keep that to yourself. I would like to remain comfortable with my laziness.
Thank you in advance.
 
Dave,
It makes me very happy to see you havnt restacked the part that got blown over.
It makes me feel slightly less lazy.
If you do restacked it, please keep that to yourself. I would like to remain comfortable with my laziness.
Thank you in advance.

Have though about the re-stack a few times.
Even had a day where I was headed out to start & went out, looked & came back inside.
Don't feel like fighting the snow drift , it'll melt in April ;)

To be 48° tomorrow.:eek:
May melt the snow drift & more of the stack fall over.
Then may think more about a re-stack
 
40s in Alaska? You getting the BBQ out and going to the beach? ;)


Ha in all seriousness holy $%%#&$ I want that view.

I did BBQ today actually. Worked outside for a few hours, was close to t shirt weather.

This weather is pretty normal... Damn shame it doesn't last all winter haha! Give it a week and we will be back at -20*
 
Ugly weather today.

Let the dog out this morning and I nearly ended up on my backside as soon as I stepped onto the back patio. Had enough rain/freezing rain that everything turned into a skating rink.

Warmed up a bit since and been pouring rain. Roads are a mess.
 
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