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squonk

This is from a friends house last year just north of Oneida Lake

 

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Wishin4a416
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

This one is from years back on the road to the family farm in upstate NY.

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We had that here 2010. Snowmagedon . 2 lane roads were 1 lane. Power outage for 8 days.

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953 nut
21 minutes ago, Wishin4a416 said:

We had that here 2010. Snowmagedon . 2 lane roads were 1 lane. Power outage for 8 days.

That picture at the farm was from 1993 if I remember correctly. A lot of milk had to be dumped that year until the snow blower truck opened the road enough for the bulk tank truck make it to the barn. I had moved to Florida long before then.

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MainelyWheelhorse
6 hours ago, JCM said:

Don't want to jinx anyone here in Maine but have not seen piles of snow here this high in a few years.   :hide:     This was cleaned up with multiple machines. Good ole time Maine Wintah.

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@JCM Interesting, It must be since you’re closer to the coast as the snow here is minimal/non existent. I haven’t plowed much this winter yet as there wasn’t a need. Last year at this time there was a bit more but nothing like we used to get when I was little.

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Wishin4a416
33 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

That picture at the farm was from 1993 if I remember correctly. A lot of milk had to be dumped that year until the snow blower truck opened the road enough for the bulk tank truck make it to the barn. I had moved to Florida long before then.

I remember that one too. I was in the garage restoring a 67 Chevelle and couldnt believe it outside. I had a Ranger that went like a tank and went in town to get some tailpipes custom bent. Through town. The shop was closed. So I got on the highway and was surprised there was no traffic. When I got home I found out it had been closed. I70.:o

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953 nut

I missed a good one in the winter of 1968. I had a week of leave time from the Navy and went up to Syracuse, NY, to visit my family. They had been having some very good weather for weeks so I wasn't reluctant to drive my '63 Buick Special (with about 5" of ground clearance and skinny 13" tires). A couple days before the leave was over we saw how bad the snow was in Chicago so I decided it was best that I head back to Charleston, SC, early. Drove straight through the next day and when I called home to let them know I made it OK Mom said they had over two feet and it was continuing to snow, total was about three feet if I recall correctly.

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Brockport Bill
4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

This one is from years back on the road to the family farm in upstate NY.

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went to visit college friend back in mid 70s in Mexico, NY by Oswego, upstate NY - - gets Great lakes effect snow -- had never seen snow that deep -- just like your photo -- walls of snow 20 ft high - - they mostly need highway dept blowers since plows aren't effective in snow that deep

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kpinnc

I had just finished posting that all the playing in the snow made me jealous, but this particular thread convinced me I'm wrong about that... :rolleyes:

 

Beautiful snow but I NEVER want that much! 

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, squonk said:

just north of Oneida Lake

2024 was a doozy for that area. My sister and BIL live north of Rome, NY, up on the Tug Hill Plateau. They came home from a trip to six feet of new snow (on top of the three feet there when they left) and a majorly plowed-in driveway. Hours and hours of work clearing. They “use up” a snowblower every five or six years. 

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squonk
7 hours ago, 953 nut said:

This one is from years back on the road to the family farm in upstate NY.

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I remember driving down a road like that right after the Super storm of 93. 1 lane open on Rt.14 south out of Geneva.

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Brockport Bill
4 hours ago, Handy Don said:

2024 was a doozy for that area. My sister and BIL live north of Rome, NY, up on the Tug Hill Plateau. They came home from a trip to six feet of new snow (on top of the three feet there when they left) and a majorly plowed-in driveway. Hours and hours of work clearing. They “use up” a snowblower every five or six years. 

Tug Hill is infamous for that deep lake effect snow  - Tug Hill is major snowmobil destination

that area has been getting hammered past couple of weeks 

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July 1982 - Going to the Sun Highway - Glacier National Park - Logan's Pass:

 

 

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ebinmaine
16 hours ago, MainelyWheelhorse said:

@JCM Interesting, It must be since you’re closer to the coast as the snow here is minimal/non existent. I haven’t plowed much this winter yet as there wasn’t a need. Last year at this time there was a bit more but nothing like we used to get when I was little.

 

 

All them pics are old. Nothing like that down here lately either. 

 

We haven't seen a BIG winter here since maybe 2016 or 17.  

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Retired Wrencher
16 hours ago, 953 nut said:

I missed a good one in the winter of 1968. I had a week of leave time from the Navy and went up to Syracuse, NY, to visit my family. They had been having some very good weather for weeks so I wasn't reluctant to drive my '63 Buick Special (with about 5" of ground clearance and skinny 13" tires). A couple days before the leave was over we saw how bad the snow was in Chicago so I decided it was best that I head back to Charleston, SC, early. Drove straight through the next day and when I called home to let them know I made it OK Mom said they had over two feet and it was continuing to snow, total was about three feet if I recall correctly.

Richard, that’s the way it used to be when we were young 6 to 8 months of winter even on Halloween it would snow sometimes. In a way I miss those days.

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Retired Wrencher
53 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

All them pics are old. Nothing like that down here lately either. 

 

We haven't seen a BIG winter here since maybe 2016 or 17.  

Eric In the bad year of  2011 we had 3 feet down here. Took a while to clean all that snow and clean all the snow off  and the roof so it was like double duty.

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MainelyWheelhorse
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

All them pics are old. Nothing like that down here lately either. 

 

We haven't seen a BIG winter here since maybe 2016 or 17.  

@ebinmaine Yeah, I realized that after I posted😬   Then added the piece about my childhood.

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Handy Don
16 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

Tug Hill is infamous for that deep lake effect snow  - Tug Hill is major snowmobil destination

that area has been getting hammered past couple of weeks 

My son and daughter’s camp is between Redfield and Oceola -- both home to major snowmobile and cross-country ski trails. A couple of years ago Redfield officially recorded 23 feet. Twice we’ve gone into the camp in winter on snowshoes (½ mile from county paved/plowed road) to find 10+ feet of snow piled against the cabin where it slides off the steep metal roof. 

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