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Loved the snow when I was a kid -- not so much when I had to work for a living and drove a MGA. I needed to get to work and to my hunting/fishing spots so I bought a 4 wheel drive Chevy Blazer - problem solved :ghostly: :horseback:.
 
Looking forward to going out after the storm for deer. Our muzzle loader season ends on 12/22. this will be the first time in a long time that we had significant snow on the ground for the BP season.
 
Snow to play in or camp in and hunting in snow is just too much fun for mortal man.
On the other hand so much as one flake falls on the way to work I grumble about having to drive in this nasty stuff, knowing there is snow on the ground ruins my whole shift.
should it fall on a day off I canā€™t wait to get out in it.
 
Everything we got today already melted....... Don't get good snows here very often .... I'd rather it snowed than rained all day that's for sure
 
Snow to play in or camp in and hunting in snow is just too much fun for mortal man.
On the other hand so much as one flake falls on the way to work I grumble about having to drive in this nasty stuff, knowing there is snow on the ground ruins my whole shift.
should it fall on a day off I canā€™t wait to get out in it.

I love driving in snow, it's just the other divers that gives me white knuckle syndrome.
 
We have over a foot of snow on the ground, and 3-4 more inches are predicted before the storm ends. Wind is really howling too!. I'll get the driveway snow blowed for my better half tonight, and tomorrow I will be out on the snow shoes looking for my black powder venison. The deer should be out and moving after the storm, and with snow on the ground they will be easier to see in the heavy brush that i hunt in.
 
I have over a foot of it, at 8.30 this AM. I an in NEW ENGLAND on the coast. and it is still comming.
 
I will grudgingly hunt in snow country but it's not my favorite. I moved to southern Az. to get out of the nasty stuff and the cold after living and working in it for over 30 years. All Ya'all that like it can have my share.
 
The snow stopped a while ago but left us a nice, several inches thick layer where I live in Maine. It's powdery, so won't be as much trouble to shovel as the heavy wet stuff was last week.
 
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