Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

The Fun Bridge :)

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • m715
    replied
    Not May?

    Leave a comment:


  • batstiva
    replied
    ^^ I hear ya. I'm kind of getting the feeling we'll still be shoveling snow in April. :banghead:

    Leave a comment:


  • m715
    replied
    That was the last snow. This one WAS dry & fluffy, but our luck changes again tommorow night when it is turning to wet snow, with heavier accumulations as I understand it. Batten down the hatches!!! Here we go again!!!!
    I heard a local forcaster say this may be the 20 year kind of winter for us......I hope he is wrong!

    Michael

    Leave a comment:


  • batstiva
    replied
    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
    Are you sure you wasn't somewhere else? Cause i live about 10miles away from Town Creek Rd. and i've never drove through the creek lol.
    I knew it didn't look right when I typed it. Peach Moonshine, what can I say? It's actually Lower Town Creek Rd., between Flintstone and Oldtown MD.

    Originally posted by m715 View Post
    Just warm enough outside to still lose all the frozen food. I use a cooler for the basics otherwise. It gets fun after the third day without power. It was one of those wet snows that broke pine trees off, and weighted down power lines. They had power crews in from three states that I saw personally, and some went without for 15 days because of the remote location of the poles that had to be replaced.

    Michael
    Wow, hope they get you up and running soon, Mike. We had a lot of snow, but it was the dry, fluffy kind. Supposed to get a few more inches tomorrow.:angryfire:

    Leave a comment:


  • m715
    replied
    Just warm enough outside to still lose all the frozen food. I use a cooler for the basics otherwise. It gets fun after the third day without power. It was one of those wet snows that broke pine trees off, and weighted down power lines. They had power crews in from three states that I saw personally, and some went without for 15 days because of the remote location of the poles that had to be replaced.

    Michael

    Leave a comment:


  • JasonC
    replied
    Originally posted by batstiva View Post
    A few years ago, I worked around Allegheny County, MD. Checked my map, and Town Creek road looked like a good short cut. Popped up over a little hill, and the road crossed through the creek. No biggie, I got four wheel drive. Went through, around a bend, and the road disappeared into the creek again. No idea where it came out on the other side. Turned around and took the long way.
    Are you sure you wasn't somewhere else? Cause i live about 10miles away from Town Creek Rd. and i've never drove through the creek lol.

    Leave a comment:


  • pr0nst4r
    replied
    Originally posted by m715 View Post
    We lost all the food in the fridge a couple of weeks ago with that wet snow
    Why didn't you just put the food in your yard? Or pack some coolers with snow?

    Originally posted by kirby1977 View Post
    My goodness... that is one thing I have never had to contend with, thankfully. My winters consits of 'cold' days being, at most, a low of 10-15 deg cel! I have never seen snow and the only ice I slide on is in the ice rink (or when my two year old leaves cubes on the kitchen floor! rofl).
    Ha, sounds like Florida.. almost. It's quite chilly right now. Just under 40degF

    Leave a comment:


  • kirby1977
    replied
    My goodness... that is one thing I have never had to contend with, thankfully. My winters consits of 'cold' days being, at most, a low of 10-15 deg cel! I have never seen snow and the only ice I slide on is in the ice rink (or when my two year old leaves cubes on the kitchen floor! rofl).

    Leave a comment:


  • m715
    replied
    I have made it to work to find the same a couple of times. We lost all the food in the fridge a couple of weeks ago with that wet snow, and I hope that another six days of snow like we are looking at will not be a replay. At least the snow right now is the dry fluffy powder like I remember from out west.
    I have lost the "pioneer" spirit already for this winter, myself.
    Montani Semper Liberi..............Whatever.......

    Michael

    Leave a comment:


  • batstiva
    replied
    Originally posted by pr0nst4r View Post
    Well, being twelve foot wide and you driving a Festiva, I bet you could have slid over 1-2 car widths and still been fine lol
    True. They "improved it" a couple of years ago. Before that, it was maybe 9 feet wide, with a wicked bend in the middle.

    Originally posted by getnpsi View Post
    Do it again! With video!
    Wouldn't be as much fun now, someone dumped ashes, or something on the ice, not nearly as slick now as it was a couple of hours ago.

    Originally posted by m715 View Post
    Just keep in mind....... the water will be back to take the ice. Old folklore, but seems to hold true. Have you lost power yet this year? This looks like one of those weeks coming up. I feel your pain, but I have been able to get out so far this year to make it to work. This may change for me soon for the same reason.... water/ice.

    Michael
    You are correct, sir. That's actually what happened to the snow. River came up and cleaned off the bridge. Haven't lost power yet. (Knocks on head for luck) I agree, this week is supposed to be windy, and cold as crap, with snow showers every day. Oh Joy!!

    Have not had any problem getting out. Made it in to work the Sat. of the big snow here, only to find out the boss had pansied out and stayed home.

    Leave a comment:


  • m715
    replied
    Just keep in mind....... the water will be back to take the ice. Old folklore, but seems to hold true. Have you lost power yet this year? This looks like one of those weeks coming up. I feel your pain, but I have been able to get out so far this year to make it to work. This may change for me soon for the same reason.... water/ice.

    Michael

    Leave a comment:


  • getnpsi
    replied
    Do it again! With video!

    Leave a comment:


  • TominMO
    replied
    As airtight as the interiors are, I bet it would float downstream for a ways.

    Leave a comment:


  • wybnrml
    replied
    I think I might be more afraid of it with all the snow on it not knowing the snow might be a false edge.

    Leave a comment:


  • drddan
    replied
    Oh, But what fun!

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X