10 inches of snow on the way.....

Teegate

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Nice photo's of your property Boyd! Thanks.

Guy
 

bobpbx

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I did go out about 4PM, along the Davenport Branch:

The open road my Pine Barren Brothers:

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This was tough going. I was sweating it a bit, until it dawned on me to tap the trees first, so the snow falls off and they spring up.

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That added a lot of weight. This is after I got home.

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Great snow pics Boyd and Bob, thanks for sharing, i will be out in the Pines on Wednesday with Lacey. Buddy is just enjoying it, great.

Jim
 

mudboy dave

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sorry trailhead, I was off the computer and on my way home at 5:30(4 minsprior to your posting). I ended up going out a little later than planned, ended up covering 74 miles of trails last night from what the garmin told me. got home at 1:42 this morning and was up at 5:00 for work:bang:
 

Trailhead00

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sorry trailhead, I was off the computer and on my way home at 5:30(4 minsprior to your posting). I ended up going out a little later than planned, ended up covering 74 miles of trails last night from what the garmin told me. got home at 1:42 this morning and was up at 5:00 for work:bang:

No worries, I was late in responding to you. We will just have to catch up another time. Hope you had fun. Love being out in the pines when it snows.
 

Kevinhooa

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Snow

Yep, it came. It's about time we had some snow. I personally love the snow and could live somewhere like New Hampshire and be happy as a clam. With having off from work, I went out to Winslow Junction to catch the evening freight in the snow. It showed up 2 hours late because all the switches were full of snow, and the crew had a hell of a time clearing out the 3 switches at Winslow. There's a group of guys who could probably do without the snow. And you would think they would have a system for getting the snow out of the switches, but a cornhusk broom was all they had. And I hear ya on tough going, the drifts were a foot and a half deep in some spots. Still fun though.

Kevin
 
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