dave11 said:Here's a pic of what I worked on yesterday. Keep in mind that 24 hours before this pic was taken, there was ZERO snow on the ground.
My driveway had 28 inches on it.
basswidow said:Hareball,
I think that's a car isn't it?
I used to live in NoVa my whole life and loudoun county for the last 15 years. Dulles recorded 32.5 niches in the 2 day storm. The pictures I've seen from my old neighborhood are unbelievable.
We didn't even get a flake of snow north of Rt. 80 in Sussex County. I'm not complaining. I split wood Sat and Sun with no snow to shovel! Woo hoo!
Panhandler said:Let's see if this works. New to this.
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/panhandler3/004#)
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/panhandler3/003?feat=email#)
bogydave said:Panhandler said:Let's see if this works. New to this.
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/panhandler3/004#)
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/panhandler3/003?feat=email#)
WOW
Great pics.
No wonder there are lot of power outages, the power lines are under the trees. A heavy snow, limbs bend & break, result: no power
They need to cut the trees, leave them in 8' lengths, & signs saying free wood. Easy fix. Plenty of firewood scrounges that would make short work of it.
They "Hydro-axe" every 5 - 7 years on power Right Of Ways here, so trees never get big.
bogydave said:hareball:
Good pics,
Thanks
Some one has lots of "icicles".
More snow on the fire wood than on the house.
(need attic insulation upgrade?) (federal rebate program may apply)
watch out for ice dams
Thanks again
Panhandler said:
I had to pick up my son from college Saturday after work. On one stretch less than 2 miles long there were 4 trees that fell from the bank on the left of the road laying almost horizontal across the power lines on the right. Forecast 4-8 more starting Tuesday with 25 mph winds. Now one of my sons and his girlfriend are coming to stay here because they turned the power off to her dorms. Son lost power off campus Friday night. Dad got his back on at 5 last night. Got a couple friends that are lineman, don't expect to see them for awhile.
Is that "Hydro-Axe" the vertical column with saws that I've seen hanging from helicopters? Niiiiicccce piece of equipment![]()
kabbott said:This is a drift but...... 0 to 3 feet in 1.5 days. This is a pic my sister sent me. I did not take to many pics at my house because the kids beat me to it, looked like
a herd of water buffalo stampeded through my yard. :gulp:
looks like another foot or two is on the way tomorrow, my poor cub cadet and snowblower are earning there keep this year.
DiscoInferno said:Here's a bunch of photos I took on friday night, saturday, and sunday. We got somewhere between 24" and 30" here. Not particularly noteworthy back in the UP where I grew up, but out here it was rated #4 all time. (For the season we're at #2 all-time, with #1 a real possibility.) Lost power for a little more than 24 hours, and lost internet until tonight. Our road (a dead-end) still has not been plowed. I gave firewood to 4 or 5 neighbors so they could try to keep warm with the power out. I of course was toasty warm, and since I had an inverter hooked up to the truck I had (limited) power also.
Now of course storm #2 is ramping up. School is already canceled through friday, and the federal gov't has been shut down since last friday PM. Crazy stuff.
(broken link removed to http://picasaweb.google.com/scholnik/Snowmageddon201002?authkey=Gv1sRgCIWqoduBscX1Bw&feat=directlink)
(edit: note updated link)
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.