Hey guess what another 6-12 inches Friday night and Saturday yee haw. Thanks skimom Keep doing your snow dance. Can't wait until September when forestgnome posts his snow and ice pictures!
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Enough already! Our snowbanks are already too high!Mattl said:Once again, areas like Tamworth and North Conway will likely get hammered.
Agreed Rocket! And I believe that your area has gotten even more than we have here in Bethlehem. It seems like schools in the middle of the state have had more snow days this year than those in the great north woods. The payloaders here are wondering where to put the white stuff if we get anymore. It's already hard enough to see around the snowbanks at intersections. Maybe the folks further south should send up their payloaders and dumptrunks, and take as much snow back with them as they can. We have more than enough to share!rocket21 said:Enough already! Our snowbanks are already too high!
Roxi said:Winter is supposed to be 3 months long. Up here it lasts 6. This year, it could be longer....
Mike P. said:We are lookin at depths similar to late 97.
bikehikeskifish said:In 1988, when I graduated from college and moved to NH to make my fortune I was informed by the locals that NH has four seasons like much of North America. Unlike much of North America, NH seasons are:
almost winter, winter, still winter and construction
That's Vermont.hikrgrl said:I always thought there were five seasons:
early winter, mid winter, late winter, next winter and mud season
I'm going to guess that a good snow season does more to help the economy up north then hurt it. The lack of snowmobiling the last two years really hurt the northcountry.forestgnome said:Just funnin' around. Please understand that although a large % of VFTTers may want more snow, the vast majority of locals are on the brink. It's very hard on many people.
David Metsky said:I'm going to guess that a good snow season does more to help the economy up north then hurt it. The lack of snowmobiling the last two years really hurt the northcountry.
To be fair, the moose make good use of that road salt (even if it does tempt them out into the road creating a hazard for both them and us )forestgnome said:while dumping salt that ends up in the water. Lily Pond on the Kancamagus once had trout but is now too salty.