Guest HIltonfamily Posted December 28, 2001 Posted December 28, 2001 Met other cachers and found some really great cache sites as well as a wonderful place to stay with the kids...(Embassy suites..with discount $69 a nite). Anyway, we live just outside Buffalo, NY. We came home to over 5 feet of snow Parts of WNY have over 80". I believe that this would make geocaching right difficult So thought that since I won't be doing a lot of caching for a while I would post some "the snow is so deep that..." comments...... The snow's so deep we have to tether the kids to the front porch.... The snow's so deep that we've found a fishing pole works the best to "let the pomeranian out". We cast her out and reel her in. She's gotten quite good at snow swimming. The snow's so deep you need a GPS to help you find your way home from the end of the street. The snow's so deep that Eversure convinced his sister that she could jump off our second story deck to the snow below (brothers are something! ) The snow's so deep that my sister who is up from NC took pictures of snowmobilers at the gas station. During the winter don't they always ride up the middle of the road and just pull in?? The snow's so deep That my world is muffled from extraneous sounds. That the kids delight in making caves and in time doing so! That it sparkels likes diamonds when you take a break and look at it. That it is truely beautiful outside.... Happy New Year!!! We're on our way..out in the snow..to the hot tub to soak all the muscles we discovered while shoveling! DxChallenged Quote
Guest Hamster Posted December 28, 2001 Posted December 28, 2001 Not much! just about 2 inches on the east side of Cleveland. We generally get hit by Lake Erie's Lake effect also, but this year it seems Buffalo is stealing all the snow. I spent yesterday scouting locations for new caches... it was actually the first day this season the Ski-Resorts opened up. I'm thinking of planting one around there. Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted December 28, 2001 Posted December 28, 2001 There's so much snow that You have to poke around to find your car and once it's found and cleaned off no one can find you........... Quote
Guest web-ling Posted December 28, 2001 Posted December 28, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Hamster:Just about 2 inches on the east side of Cleveland Ah, yes! Lake Effect! I remember it well! I grew up in Mentor, Ohio, on the afore-mentioned east side of Cleveland. Don't get much snow here in Texas, just the occasional ice storm... Actually, I kinda miss it. Web-ling [This message has been edited by web-ling (edited 28 December 2001).] Quote
Guest Ttepee Posted December 28, 2001 Posted December 28, 2001 Deb... I saw your logs tonight and was wondering how you pulled that off with all the snow I heard you'd had up that way,.... then I read your logs and realized you'd done a full family overhaul...then reading you in the forums it's funny to hear you didn't plan it that way...hehehe you had me convinced you saw the snow coming...said lets hit the low ground! You just might not see dirt again till april or so though huh? Hey if you need to poke your head up above the snow you have a place to stay here down south. Love some caching company Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted December 29, 2001 Posted December 29, 2001 Hey Teepee....might just take you up on it!! I think taht any caching that I do now will have to be far from home. The trip was planned to celebrate son's 12th birthday...in lue of a party.... Ended being the best thing we could have done.... Caching was great other than frozen toes from Butterfly girl who decided to look really trendy....... Sister flew in from NC and had to land in Rochester as the airport was closed in Buffalo so we picked her up on the way home. Right now there has been no new snow since 3 yesterday. But just wait until the wind picks up....4-5 feet of snow plus gusts equals..........A WNY maze....... BTW...when we cache and meet fellow cachers I open the bag and let them pick. Love doing this as I can talk "live" with fellow cachers and I find out what people like to find.......Last group chose a James Galloway CD DxChallenged hope to post a picture Quote
Guest Clay Posted December 29, 2001 Posted December 29, 2001 Hey Deb, I was thinking of you when I heard of all that snow. Good time to quilt, eh? Here in the Detroit area we got about 2". Saw an article in the paper where they called it our first major snowfall!! Talk about trying to brainwash people, MAJOR?snowfall, give me a break. I wish I had some time off so I could head your way for some skiing. Quote
Guest Morseman Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 Here in the middle of the UK, we've about an inch or two of snow. Trouble is, we get so little from year to year that people forget how to drive in the stuff, and get stuck if there's more than a couple of inches of snow on the roads! The the railways can be stopped by frozen points and the local councils run out of grit for the road and the whole place nearly grinds to a halt. Tha Scandinavians really can't believe how daft it gets here with less than a quarter what they deal with. ------------------ --... ...-- Morseman Quote
Guest redquiltsblue Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 Come to Maryland to geocache. No snow here!! Although, since I am a displaced Iowan, I miss the snow terribly. [ ] Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 Hey! So it has stopped snowing, most of the travel bans are lifted and the strong winds haven't arrived yet. The snow is packing down so the depth seems less maybe 3 1/2 feet to 4 feet now. Did I mention that the sun is shinning? Around here in the winter time it stays grey for months on end so it's a real celebration when the sun is out. We're hoping that the cold temps stay around as that will help lake Erie to freeze and then the lake effect reduces........ Feeling a bit bummed about the whole thing yesterday......I don't really mind the snow. Everything looks so clean and white. When it is this cold (currently 18 degrees) the snow twinkles back like so many diamonds. But what is rough is when one of the kids is sick.....Asthma..... Anyway, my sister from NC did our "Eversure's C&S cache" yesterday. The roads in the park were ploughed so she just had to shuffel through the deep stuff. It's hidden on the side of a hill so she was able to body sled all the way down. Smiled all the while! I'de like to post a picture or two but still haven't figured out how. If somebody knows how just e-mail me and I'll send the picture to you to post. My sister is quite a photo buff with a very cool new digital (1.5 K christmas present) so I can get some from her. Stay warm and I'll send you snow soon! DxChallenged Quote
Guest djphattius Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 Welp, I think we had flurries about 2 nights ago... BTW I'm in tennessee... I just signed onto the boards and just started caching after christmas. If it stays sunny I get to go caching on the 31st Maybe you all should have snow caches up north. Hide the snow man, get his position and post it and then others find them and build a new snowman... oh well... Daniel Quote
Guest OblongFred Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 quote:Originally posted by web-ling: Ah, yes! Lake Effect! I remember it well! I grew up in Mentor, Ohio, on the afore-mentioned east side of Cleveland. Don't get much snow here in Texas, just the occasional ice storm... Actually, I kinda miss it. Web-ling Well Webling, just to let you know, Mentor has about 7" of snow. And they saying maybe the occational dusting (about 1/2 to one inch) on and off today and tomorrow. Quote
Guest TresOkies Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 We just started getting snow here in Western Oklahoma about 9:30 Sunday 12/30. I doubt it will amount to much. It's times like this that I miss living in Colorado. Sigh. -E ------------------ N35°32.981 W98°34.631 Quote
Guest Ttepee Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 That's alot of snow! (Deb Hilton's pictures) Quote
Guest treemoss2 Posted December 30, 2001 Posted December 30, 2001 OH YEAH!!! Got two caches this weekend up by Winter Park, Colorado. About two feet of snow to bushwack through to caches. My girlfriend fell through the ice into the marsh near one of them and the other one we had to dig like prairie dogs in a 40' swath trying to locate the cache because we didn't even note anything about the cache except the coordinates and knew not what we were even looking for (an ammo can). It looked like an eskimo wrestling area after we left. Quote
Guest geospotter Posted December 31, 2001 Posted December 31, 2001 Snow? What snow? Enjoying a glass of champagne at 20 27.630N 87 16.400W. It's not geocaching, but... Quote
Guest Hamster Posted December 31, 2001 Posted December 31, 2001 quote:Originally posted by OblongFred: Well Webling, just to let you know, Mentor has about 7" of snow. And they saying maybe the occational dusting (about 1/2 to one inch) on and off today and tomorrow. Well, thats a given! Lake and Ashtabula County always get at least a foot!! They got hit with 1-2 feet over the weekend, but the rest of cleveland was oddly untouched this time. The winds are just not coming from the right direction. Buffalo is stealing all of our snow!!! Quote
Guest Hamster Posted December 31, 2001 Posted December 31, 2001 You sure about those coordinates Geospotter? That puts you in Mexico (Yucatan) about .8 miles from the beach behind route 307 quote:Originally posted by geospotter:Snow? What snow? Enjoying a glass of champagne at 20 27.630N 87 16.400W. It's not geocaching, but... Quote
Guest geospotter Posted December 31, 2001 Posted December 31, 2001 I may have rounded a bit, but you're right. It's Mexico (the Barcelo Resort on the Riviera Maya to be exact). As picture indicates, it's much closer to the beach. Only a true geocacher would have bothered to check out those coordinates! I'll have to get better coordinates. Maybe I should set it up as a virtual cache! It's the best location on the two-mile beach. Quote
Guest FarScapeAZ Posted December 31, 2001 Posted December 31, 2001 o living and 'caching in Phoenix, Arizona: Snow Optional. It occasionally snows on the outskirts of town (extreme north), but we can pretty much geocache year-round and not have to worry about winter-proofing caches or archiving them for the winter. Winter daytime temperatures range from the 50's to the 70's, perfect for hiking. That said, there is far less frequent geocaching done here in the Summer. Summer is basically when we hibernate, scurrying from one air-conditioned building to another. ------------------ FarScapeAZ - member of Team PanGaia Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted January 1, 2002 Posted January 1, 2002 AZ sounds great right about now. The snow has settled but at the same time the winds have picked up so drifting and black ice makes dirivng most interesting. I've been daydreaming about far off caches. Warm sunny places with cache boxes filled with exotic things........... Hey the space heater just kicked in! Bonus!! DxChallenged Quote
Guest embi Posted January 1, 2002 Posted January 1, 2002 No snow downunder! Just sun, sun, sun. ------------------ It's out there...let's go get it! Quote
Guest treemoss2 Posted January 3, 2002 Posted January 3, 2002 Originally posted by Hamster:You sure about those coordinates Geospotter? That puts you in Mexico (Yucatan) about .8 miles from the beach behind route 307>>>> Hamster, How did you determine this? Mostly the .8 mils behind the beach? Are there some kind of topos you can pinpoint this with? I am curious, being a map afficionado and never having been able to find maps good enough for that on Mexico. Quote
Guest mcb Posted January 3, 2002 Posted January 3, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Hamster:Not much! just about 2 inches on the east side of Cleveland. We generally get hit by Lake Erie's Lake effect also, but this year it seems Buffalo is stealing all the snow. I spent yesterday scouting locations for new caches... it was actually the first day this season the Ski-Resorts opened up. I'm thinking of planting one around there. Hey hamster, drive about twenty five miles north east along the lake shore and you will find that Painesville and the rest of lake county has about two feet. This was much to my suprize when I came home from south east Ohio for the holiday (we only had about 2 inches there) to find I could not get in my driveway. It took me two hours to get the drive way dug out. mcb Quote
Guest rmpgis Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 Back to the topic. We have about a foot in the Raleigh area. Enough snow to cripple this part of the world, not many plows around. It should melt soon though. Now if I can just get the roof on my barn finished before we get any more. Quote
Guest prv8eye Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 The only "snow" I've seen around here was in a spray can on a store shelf of Christmas decorations Gus Morrow Oceanside, California Quote
Guest tecmage Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 We remember snow in Iowa. It's about 60+ today, and we've had less than an inch (so far). Richard and Tracy Quote
Guest LarsThorwald Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 Snow? It's 75 and the kids are wearing shorts to school! Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 Ok...so now we have 3 feet of compacted snow with blowing, drifting and the ever elusive black ice. Speaking of ice. We have a good foot and a half of ice hanging all along our gutters. Fearless fell off the roof a couple years ago when the step ladder kicked out. So he's been a bit hesistant to get back up there. Instead we've just been watching the ice grow and the water seep in behind it I guess that's what happens when you've been snowed in too long...How warm is it in AU? DxChallenged Quote
Guest joshuabrand Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 Snow? We're supposed to have 3-4 feet right now, but the last couple of years in North Dakota havn't been very winter-like. Our snow is currently melting, only those brown little snow patches are left. ------------------ Josh npl1.tripod.com Quote
Guest Clay Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 I wish we would get some good snow here so I could have the chance to get cabin fever. "I just shot 6 holes in my freezer, I think I've got cabin fever. I need two more boat drinks." We only have about 2" on the ground now and 40degree temps tomorrow. Quote
Guest HIltonfamily Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 Hey joshuabrand, I lived in Mission SD for a year back in 81. I remember one BRUTAL winter. Had to keep my car plugged in at night so it wouldn't turn into an ice chunk, people waved to everyone as it was so desolate that you were glad to see another human face and each day there were "flesh freezing" warnings. Makes Western NY winters seem mild in comparision! DxChallenged [This message has been edited by HIltonfamily (edited 08 January 2002).] Quote
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