Posted by TimV on January 06, 2010 at 09:16:31 from (24.39.241.218):
In Reply to: O.T.We got it bad? posted by LOU from Wi. on January 06, 2010 at 07:32:40:
I'm about an hour and half north of Fulton, and I wouldn't worry too much about them--they're used to it--like Bill (Wis) said, that stretch of 81 sees lots of lake effect--the snow comes off the Great Lakes on the prevailing winds and can lay down several feet at a rip. I'm just off the Tug Hill Plateau, home to 300" of snow a year, so we get our share as well--not a big deal if you're set up to handle it--it's not at all an uncommon sight to see people plowing their way to where they're going if they get there before the "real" plow trucks do. We've also got a large Army base at Fort Drum, NY, and it IS fun to watch soldiers and their dependents from all over the US try to drive in it, at least until someone gets hurt by thinking 4x4 makes them immune to the laws of physics.
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