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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 3:11 am
by H
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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 3:13 am
by H
OK... well, not quite... slipping and sliding; our road teams are trying to be sparing since we've already used most of the allotment for the winter and we only passed the half-way point, per the calendar, on my paternal grandmother's birthdate (Feb. 4). Nevertheless, as they check in, guests affirm that it's been worse south of us. They're now heading north for better weather... and to slide down our ski slopes.
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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:17 am
by OldAirmail
With snow storm after snow storm, I'm becoming a total wreck.

I've never had a particularly bad back. But shoveling the heavy wet snow for the past 3-4 weeks has done me in.

I can't sleep without waking in pain when I turn over at night.

Just taking a hasty step brings a sharp stab of pain.

I wish that it was muscular, but it's not. :(

Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:43 am
by H
OldAirmail wrote:I've never had a particularly bad back. But shoveling the heavy wet snow for the past 3-4 weeks has done me in. I can't sleep without waking in pain when I turn over at night. Just taking a hasty step brings a sharp stab of pain. I wish that it was muscular, but it's not. :(
My dad had back surgery later in his life because of slipped disks. The original cause wasn't from shovelling snow: my grandfather injured his back and left the family (we weren't a welfare government back then -- if you didn't work, you had no income to feed your own face, let alone others); my dad, at 14, was the oldest boy and strapped an extra log to his own back when he headed the horse team to the saw mill. However, when the problem actually started, it was related to snow when he was @ 20: the truck trying to push the car out of the snow couldn't get enough traction but there was cleared road only a couple feet behind its tires (tyres, for UK readers); my dad used himself as a push bar between the vehicles; he had back pains from then on. Not fun. I wish you well.


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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 3:22 am
by Webb
My back has been killing me too. I wonder why.

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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 4:21 am
by H
Webb wrote:My back has been killing me too. I wonder why.
Well, let's back up a little: looks like you were out playing flog... ;)


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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:28 am
by H
For your great memoires, a mere $239 you can put you in a snowcat to the summit and explore part of NH's Presidential Range. Experience Mt. Washington and its infamous weather extremes... it can be frozen in your mind forever!

We're a good drive south of there but I93 is a scenic shot up the middle of New Hampshire.



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Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:39 am
by Jetranger
its -7 below zero here right now in Kansas city,,,,

and that's Coldddddddd burrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!!!!!

Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:56 pm
by Steve M
I'm relatively sure no one gives two hoots, but we are warming up. 8) Up near freezing and melting. I yam in a state of yo.. dreaming of warmer days ahead. :geek:

Re: The Winter Season is Upon Us

PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:58 am
by H
Again, just down the road from US, Gunstock will charge only $50 for a carload of fools on the 1st of April. They also intend an end-of-season event on the 6th of April.



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