Global warming from upstate NY

AK-74me

"Typical White Person"
This is a picture from Oswego, County NY. This is not photoshopped or doctored in anyway.
 

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AK-74me said:
This is a picture from Oswego, County NY. This is not photoshopped or doctored in anyway.



It's true too, I have family and friends from the surrounding area, and it is pretty bad up there. I am from Buffalo, so i know it's bad. That's why i laugh when we get a dusting here and a lot of people freak... I don't miss that much snow though, they can have it!
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
I was stationed in Syracuse for about a year, and we got 4 feet of lake-effect snow, but what was that - about 8 or 9 feet? :yikes:
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Whoooooooooohooooooooooooo!

VV pack yer bags Baby.... We're mov'n...
 
Penn said:
I was stationed in Syracuse for about a year, and we got 4 feet of lake-effect snow, but what was that - about 8 or 9 feet? :yikes:


Actually, I think it's more 11-12 feet. I know before they had gotten hit again, they had already 9 feet at the time, and i think they received a couple more since then.
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
We used to have barbeques in the spring, haul out a grill, put some burgers on it, stick cans of beer and soda in the snowbanks. Who needs a cooler?

These folks will be able to do that into the summer!
 

jazz lady

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AK-74me said:
This is a picture from Oswego, County NY. This is not photoshopped or doctored in anyway.

A couple more pics that I was sent with that one showing how they CLEAR the road:
 

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Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
jazz lady said:
A couple more pics that I was sent with that one showing how they CLEAR the road:
Holy hell, I'd crap myself. :roflmao: How do they get out of their houses?
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Nickel said:
Holy hell, I'd crap myself. :roflmao: How do they get out of their houses?
I once visited a ranger station on Mt. Ranier in Washington, they had a 10 ft diameter corrugated steel pipe running from the front door to the parking lot.
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
aps45819 said:
I once visited a ranger station on Mt. Ranier in Washington, they had a 10 ft diameter corrugated steel pipe running from the front door to the parking lot.
:lmao: That's thinking ahead. :yay:
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
Nickel said:
Holy hell, I'd crap myself. :roflmao: How do they get out of their houses?

Don't know about upstate N.Y. but it's said some places in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan have a door on the second floor.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Lenny said:
Don't know about upstate N.Y. but it's said some places in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan have a door on the second floor.
My Grandparents old house in West Virginia did... So did most of the neighbors.
 
aps45819 said:
I once visited a ranger station on Mt. Ranier in Washington, they had a 10 ft diameter corrugated steel pipe running from the front door to the parking lot.
So they could go out and visit their cars when the parking lot was buried?
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Clear the roads?? How the hell do you FIND the roads to clear??

WOnder how many bodies they are going to find in the snowbanks come the thaw?
 

CrashTest

Well-Known Member
aps45819 said:
I once visited a ranger station on Mt. Ranier in Washington, they had a 10 ft diameter corrugated steel pipe running from the front door to the parking lot.

Paradise Inn on Mt Ranier is the "snowiest place on earth". In the winter of 71-72, it had 93.5 feet of snow.
 
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