View Poll Results: How much Snow ya got ?
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SNOW POLL !!!! How Much Ya Got ????
#1
SNOW POLL !!!! How Much Ya Got ????
Ok east coast people , here's your chance to let all in the RC Universe know how much snow you got from this latest storm . It's said the DC area will get the most , a couple of feet , but don't be shy , even if ya got a wee six incher you can post it up for a chuckle or two ....
#4
Hey RDJeff! You can have ALL of mine. Measured 2 minutes ago (0630AM, 24 Jan) at 23.5" in the back yard. "Official" for this area is 24" so I guess I'm not too far off. Went out twice yesterday with the snow blower to clear the driveway (450'), slept like a baby last night.
Yeah, I remember when I lived on E. 4th Street in Anchorage - we ALWAYS had snow to our waist. Actually have been toying with the idea of moving back there to get out of the "snowbelt" here in the Shenandoah Valley.
Yeah, I remember when I lived on E. 4th Street in Anchorage - we ALWAYS had snow to our waist. Actually have been toying with the idea of moving back there to get out of the "snowbelt" here in the Shenandoah Valley.
#5
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I don't get what the big deal is.. doesn't it snow every year there, just like it does here,, the media hype cracks me up
Also cracks me up,, Media hype makes people go crazy and buy up all the bottled water,, See that White stuff outside? That's very slow moving water,, it moves faster once you bring it inside,
Also cracks me up,, Media hype makes people go crazy and buy up all the bottled water,, See that White stuff outside? That's very slow moving water,, it moves faster once you bring it inside,
#6
Living near Lake Michigan, I am no stranger to snow. Yesterday, while those of you living on the East Coast were being inundated, we had an unusual, sunny, day.
I shoved a spot for my grill, and cooked up a few burgers.
I'm not trying to rub it in, guys, but this was an unusually nice day, and I had to take advantage of it.
I shoved a spot for my grill, and cooked up a few burgers.
I'm not trying to rub it in, guys, but this was an unusually nice day, and I had to take advantage of it.
#8
A guy in Maryland says that he, and the neighbors did dogs and s'mores, outside, during the blizzard. Another posted pics of caved in hangars, in DC. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...527646&page=35
I'll take our problems, compared to those out East.
#9
Tom that's great ! Getting the grill out is almost required on such a nice day . So , here 30ish miles south of Boston , I got a wee few inches , 4 at best , and almost felt like a wimp for running a snowblower for that little snow . In my younger days I wouldn't think of starting a snowblower for much under a foot , but these days the shoveling limit is about an inch or two . It's the people in the DC area that are said to have gotten 2 feet plus , and i hope some of them have some pictures to share . I've got some pretty dramatic ones from last year's snow , but so far this year we haven't had maybe a foot total ...
This is the backyard shed where all the flammable stuff lives . 25 gallons of glow fuel , $3000 worth of Lipos , and enough model rocket motors to put a human in orbit . Not to mention all the paints , oils , gas cans , and anything else I don't want in my house . Last winter , in 3 weeks time , we got hit snow after snow and this is not trick photography , there really was that much snow ! Some of the drifts were 5 feet or better ....
This is the backyard shed where all the flammable stuff lives . 25 gallons of glow fuel , $3000 worth of Lipos , and enough model rocket motors to put a human in orbit . Not to mention all the paints , oils , gas cans , and anything else I don't want in my house . Last winter , in 3 weeks time , we got hit snow after snow and this is not trick photography , there really was that much snow ! Some of the drifts were 5 feet or better ....
#13
Tom, I'd say I'm jealous of your grill BUT, we're doing burgers tonight on the grill, so all's good. Took all of 15 minutes to get the blower to it though and get it clear.
RDJeff, THAT'S why we didn't move back to Anchorage when I retired from the USAF. Don't miss those little shakers even a tiny bit. However, in the 27 years we've lived here there have been 2 shakers, both did minor damage to the house (less than $300 total), so we didn't escape them entirely.
RDJeff, THAT'S why we didn't move back to Anchorage when I retired from the USAF. Don't miss those little shakers even a tiny bit. However, in the 27 years we've lived here there have been 2 shakers, both did minor damage to the house (less than $300 total), so we didn't escape them entirely.
#14
Sorry you missed out on all the snow Dan , I actually got lucky and missed a bunch of it myself . I just saw on the news where West Virginia got 42 inches in some spots , so they hit the snow jackpot for this storm .
Yikes Jeff !!! Isn't anything into the 7s considered a "major" quake ? To me buddy , they're ALL major if I was in one . That is one thing the east coast has going for it , when we do get quakes they seldom if ever go much over a 4 or 5 . I know no area is immune and the east had it's share of seismic activity in the past (and could again at any time) but at least it not a frequent thing here .
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About 4-5 here but it drifted a lot with the high winds. Just enough for floats...got out for a bit late today!
Around here it has been a ritual for decades for folks to get bread ,milk,and eggs when any threat of snow is forecast. Comes from the early-mid 1900's when you couldn't get to a store for a long time after a snow. Now I suppose folks just like french toast !
Around here it has been a ritual for decades for folks to get bread ,milk,and eggs when any threat of snow is forecast. Comes from the early-mid 1900's when you couldn't get to a store for a long time after a snow. Now I suppose folks just like french toast !
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Dave W., I'm not too far north of you in Winchester, Va. We ended up with 38" here, about 4 miles north of Winchester off 522. Here's a couple pics from about noon Saturday. It snowed until about 10 pm that evening. The two lumps are our cars, the dark line about 1/2 way up the left lump is the tilted up rear wiper on the wife's 2002 Subaru Forester! Also included a pic of my little mule, the best $100 (yes, $100!) I ever spent. I've owned it for 14 years, never let me down
#17
Hey moparbarn!! Yeah, sometimes those "just gotta have it" purchases are the real gems in the garage. I went though the '93 snow and then the '96 snow. That one was the decision maker - HAD to get a blower if I wasn't gonna drop from a coronary in the near future (450' driveways aren't easy with just a snow shovel). Got lucky with it - that particular model was on close-out at the original H'burg Wallyworld and mine was the last one in stock anyway - - paid $350 for a $700 blower, and she's never once failed me. Gonna need some TLC in the spring (muffler's going, as is the primer button) but she still gets the job done with the best of them, and has NEVER failed to start on the very first pull.
Still, it's days like this that make me remember Honolulu rather fondly.
Still, it's days like this that make me remember Honolulu rather fondly.
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Hey moparbarn!! Yeah, sometimes those "just gotta have it" purchases are the real gems in the garage. I went though the '93 snow and then the '96 snow. That one was the decision maker - HAD to get a blower if I wasn't gonna drop from a coronary in the near future (450' driveways aren't easy with just a snow shovel). Got lucky with it - that particular model was on close-out at the original H'burg Wallyworld and mine was the last one in stock anyway - - paid $350 for a $700 blower, and she's never once failed me. Gonna need some TLC in the spring (muffler's going, as is the primer button) but she still gets the job done with the best of them, and has NEVER failed to start on the very first pull.
Still, it's days like this that make me remember Honolulu rather fondly.
Still, it's days like this that make me remember Honolulu rather fondly.
#21
Feds gave us wusses half a day Friday and Monday off. Bought a snow blower a couple weeks ago from Sears because the county won't clear snow from our little flag lot street. Glad I did; it was a back saver and would probably have had to call out for a plow job. Went down the main street along with neighbor and his (near twin) blower Sunday to help some neighbors clear their driveways.
Took some time out this morning to build an air force. Made some indoor trim flights. Continue to remain unregistered with the FAA and because of the SFRA restriction, used special purpose camouflage construction material for my aircraft as can be (hardly) seen. Last pic captures a defiant, flight of freedom...
Took some time out this morning to build an air force. Made some indoor trim flights. Continue to remain unregistered with the FAA and because of the SFRA restriction, used special purpose camouflage construction material for my aircraft as can be (hardly) seen. Last pic captures a defiant, flight of freedom...
#23
We topped out at 18 inches in central West Virginia. Can't let a little snow keep you out of the air!
https://vimeo.com/152922492
https://vimeo.com/152922492
#24
Wow ! Great pictures and that Video is totally awesome ! Seeing that footage of going vertical looked great from the rearward view , seeing the ground get smaller so quickly . Just curious , have you flown it off of water yet ? It looks like it would be great for a little lake I know of in town