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Can't call this much snow...BUT IT WAS FUN! This pic was up at the top of Holston mountain on Sat.
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Congrats! Happy you had fun!Can't call this much snow...BUT IT WAS FUN! This pic was up at the top of Holston mountain on Sat.
Lol kindaHA, I've seen your pics, mine must look like the salt before the snow in your neck of the woods!![]()
LOL, we wouldn't either here in Michigan, we would call it a light dusting. But we definitely don't get the snow you get either Vincent, what is your annual avg. snow fall? Our avg. is around 180 inches but the way this winter is going so far we will probably be way short of that.Congrats! Happy you had fun!
Though up north we don't really consider that snow.
We usually get 3+ feet on snow that stays on the ground every year.LOL, we wouldn't either here in Michigan, we would call it a light dusting. But we definitely don't get the snow you get either Vincent, what is your annual avg. snow fall? Our avg. is around 180 inches but the way this winter is going so far we will probably be way short of that.
WOOOOPs, geez I just re-read my post and realized I miss-typed and had an extra digit in that annual snow fall avg. so I was a 100 inches to high on that annual avg.LOL, we wouldn't either here in Michigan, we would call it a light dusting. But we definitely don't get the snow you get either Vincent, what is your annual avg. snow fall? Our avg. is around 180 inches but the way this winter is going so far we will probably be way short of that.
I've been through Sudbury, nice area. Use to go fishing every spring north of there on Lake Wakami and Missinaibi. Beautiful Lakes and Country. Also did a fly-in trip that flew out of Sudbury, I can not remember the name of the lake we flew to, my brother probably remembers.Vincent is only a couple hours away from me, here in Sudbury Ontario , we average 150 to 170 inches of snow annually. usually 3 to 4 feet deep on the ground, currently after rain and above freezing temp for a week, we have about 2-3 ft of heavy dense stuff on the ground. cant really drive through or on it with a quad. need some cold to tighten it up.