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Too bad that in a hour or so the salt trucks are going to come out and turn it all into a slushy dirty mess but they've got to keep the traffic moving.
C'mon, Timotheos, really, now how do you know what a salt truck is? Your profile says California ;)
Hey, I live in California and we've got about eight inches of snow on the ground. Skied down the road this morning. Now that you mention it, though, we don't have salt trucks here because it's a national park.
Tom
Hey, I live in California and we've got about eight inches of snow on the ground. Skied down the road this morning. Now that you mention it, though, we don't have salt trucks here because it's a national park.
I doubt you can even begin to compare the snowfall out here in California to the snowfall in (let's say) Canada or the European countries.
Far and away the biggest snowfalls I've seen have been in California. Base depths in Sierras of 25 feet are not at all uncommon. The guy up the road was telling me that the year he moved into his house (1967), they had 22 feet of snow on level ground in his yard. I've shoveled out of a six foot dump in California. Largest snowfall I've seen in Vermont was 30 inches; biggest in Wisconsin, 16 inches; biggest in the Alps, less than a meter.
It ain't all Malibu and San Francisco!
Tom