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Photos thread for Jan 22-24 Blizzard


eurojosh

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I walked up and down the the street this morning. Feeling very good about 30" now. Plenty of settled 27"+ readings in various places. The lowest close spotter report was 29.6" but all the others were over 30".  I don't get big wind on our street so drifting wasn't bad until up the hill. 

 

Here's some shots from the walk:

 

The plows are going to leave a mountain if they every get here:

 

 

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I went back and looked at snowmageddon pics. I took a similar shot in the morning after and storm is more visually impressive. No doubt about it. 

 

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My dog isn't small. He's 65lbs. My neighbor ran his snowblower down line. Nice clean cut and gives perspective to depth.

 

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My kids' car is under there. We partially cleaned last night. It's not a small car. It's a 2002 Mercury Sable. 

 

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I walked up and down the the street this morning. Feeling very good about 30" now. Plenty of settled 27"+ readings in various places. The lowest close spotter report was 29.6" but all the others were over 30". I don't get big wind on our street so drifting wasn't bad until up the hill.

Here's some shots from the walk:

The plows are going to leave a mountain if they every get here:

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I went back and looked at snowmageddon pics. I took a similar shot in the morning after and storm is more visually impressive. No doubt about it.

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My dog isn't small. He's 65lbs. My neighbor ran his snowblower down line. Nice clean cut and gives perspective to depth.

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My kids' car is under there. We partially cleaned last night. It's not a small car. It's a 2002 Mercury Sable.

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Fantastic shots Bob. Awesome man. So happy for you. Hope you get plowed out soon. Great job by the way with your posts leading up. Generational storm.
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Fantastic shots Bob. Awesome man. So happy for you. Hope you get plowed out soon. Great job by the way with your posts leading up. Generational storm.

 

Thanks man. The greatest overall storm experience of my life. The tracking part was a bit frantic at times but the big show blew my mind. I feel totally refreshed. One good night of sleep and ready to do it again. This winter is already a victory if it ended today. You guys look to get it shortly. I'm thinking Feb is memorable up and down the coast. It has the look and feel from what I'm seeing already on guidance. 

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Crappy cell phone pic, but you get the idea. Here's last night. Where's Jeb??

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And now. An amazing amount of snow! My girlfriend is in this picture somewhere. Oh, and although we were going to take the Christmas decorations last weekend, we left them up just in case this storm hit. Ill take some photos tonight that will be our Christmas card next year

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Winchester, VA. The great blizzard of 2016. 39 inches

 

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This is what I found when I opened my garage door this morning.

 

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View form my front porch

 

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My buried Mustang

 

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Frozen wasteland

 

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Current road situation. Its a disaster. Not a single plow through entire event.

 

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My son is 6'1 for scale reference on this drift.

 

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54" snow Shovel for scale reference

 

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Driveway wall after Snowblower

 

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Front yard.

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I walked up and down the the street this morning. Feeling very good about 30" now. Plenty of settled 27"+ readings in various places. The lowest close spotter report was 29.6" but all the others were over 30".  I don't get big wind on our street so drifting wasn't bad until up the hill. 

 

Here's some shots from the walk:

 

The plows are going to leave a mountain if they every get here:

 

 

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attachicon.gifstreetshot2.JPG

 

I went back and looked at snowmageddon pics. I took a similar shot in the morning after and storm is more visually impressive. No doubt about it. 

 

attachicon.gifwoah.JPG

 

 

My dog isn't small. He's 65lbs. My neighbor ran his snowblower down line. Nice clean cut and gives perspective to depth.

 

attachicon.gifdoglol.JPG

 

 

My kids' car is under there. We partially cleaned last night. It's not a small car. It's a 2002 Mercury Sable. 

 

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Absolutely spectacular pics man. I feel like I won 1.5 billion dollars tax free because you got 30+ inches of snow. You absolutely deserve this. Hope the plows get your roads all squared away very soon. Enjoy.

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