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Im wondering how much snow do streamers have on the ground where they live,.......................I have about 4 inches as of today which usually we have 2 feet ......................
Last edited by RussF on Jan 20, 2012 12:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I got a super light fluffy dusting this morning that barley covered my porch/deck. So other then that, Nothing. I am gonna hit up the store soon and I will toss the GoPro in the window.
fla.viper wrote:we got zero. it was 78 today, not a cloud in the sky. the intercostal waters are 66. a little to cold for me to go swimming, but great boating!
Now we gotta figure away for YOU to get some SNOW.....................
Drifts are waist deep, banks are 4 plus feet, and the snowmobile trails are the best in years.... We've had about 2 feet total snowfall, and it's all fluff, kinda sucks when you get off the trails and there's no base there. Snow comes in the cab and soaks the belt, leaving you buried lol
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