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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jimvw57 on November 23, 2012, 06:38:30 AM
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Driving up to the cities on Thanksgiving, we went from a sunny 63 degrees to a cloudy 44 degrees in less than 3 miles, then rain, then snow. driving home we saw no sign of the event around home.
This morning I woke up to snow on the ground and more on the way. Not enough to cover the grass but with the colder temps, this might be a good year. There is enough on the roads to spin the tires on the GMC (ice underneath)
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On Thanksgiving day afternoon I was cutting wood and deer hunting with my father in law wearing a t shirt. By dark it was snowing and blowing so hard I could bearly see to drive. Saturday moring I woke up in a pop up tent camper that the LP had run empty on. It was THREE degrees and we saw no deer!!
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We have snow on the ground up here in Timmins Ont., about 3 to 4 inches in the field. Seen some older sleds running in the fields, kids out havin' fun. Snow came last year at this time and stayed so hopefully it's a repeat performance.
Yup, promising start.
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yeah, last year we got about 4 inches total all winter!! hardly enough on the ground to bother with taking the sleds out. I ended up draining the gas I put in the sleds as they sat all winter.