As big storms go, it could have been a lot worse. We didn't lose power or internet, and we stayed safely home -- even if the governor hadn't declared a travel ban at 4PM yesterday, we had no plans to go out.
However, we got a LOT of snow. How much?
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It's not dissimilar here. I've not even tried to clear the driveway yet. Shoveled a path out on the deck so I could put out the bird feeders, and shoveled out a pit for Minnie by the front steps--it's well over her head, which is probably good as she hates the wind and the snow gives her a bit of cover from that.
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Things are much less dramatic here. Girl has gone sledding.
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Granted, I had chains and studless snows on the Subaru. And I'd just finished watching a Warren Miller feature that talks about the Highlands at Aspen...one slope that needs to be bootpacked before it can be skied safely. A whole freakin' slope.
I figured boot packing was easier, since I wasn't worried about grip, just clearance.
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Plus? I drive a Chevy Aveo. And I park at the BOTTOM of the driveway, all the way past the back of the house. As do the neighbors in the other half of the duplex (not the same people who have the snowblower, they're in the next house). They have a Jeep Cherokee. They are retirees and don't believe in shoveling, except their side entryway so their dog can get out (they may have a point, as they do all the mowing in the summer). They usually drive out over up to 6" of snow... making nasty packed-down ruts that I then have to scrape down with a shovel as best I can, so my little lightweight hatchback can make it safely out of the long driveway.
How deep was your snowpocalypse? About 6"? Trust me, there is NO COMPARISON between that and crotch-high snow.
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