I watched one of those shows, lucky to be alive or something like that and a guy out west fell head first into a hole near a tree. He couldn't move but got damn lucky someone later in the day noticed something sticking out of the snow and he got help and he got out. That has to be a terrifying way to go.
Used to ski there all the time when I was in School, they had night skiing, so we'd go after class, 45 minutes away and get a few good runs in. This was back in the 80s so we had to go when we got some snow. Fun little mountain.
I used flex seal to block a leak on my stone fireplace, it's help up well. Depending on the size of your leaks you might be better of using flex seal, flex tape should work too.
Not sure what the gusts were but there was a lot of debris on the road on my way home tonight, even saw a few trees down on the side of the road. Dropped 12 degrees in the last hour.
I have good memories of hunting and fishing with my dad, he's been gone 11 years, but I still have those memories and they make me smile when I think of those good times. The memories never leave. Sorry for your loss.
When I went snowmobiling in New Hampshire a couple weeks ago it was ok, not epic but enough. It snowed while were there, only a couple inches but looked and felt like winter. It's represented in dark blue on your map. I just thought Northern Maine was close to average.
I did that one year, I think it was 2015 and I tossed them up on the roof about every three feet, I didn't hit my spot every time but it worked. That spring I went up and made sure my gutters weren't blocked.