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Bit 12-19-2009 12:12 PM

Yaktrax for anyone who is as worried about falling on snow or ice as I am... these things make it possible for me to say I love snow. :cheesy:

turasultana 12-19-2009 12:40 PM

It's just starting to snow here! I'm excited, but I'm also hibernating for the day. I'll watch it out the window. :)

hpychick 12-19-2009 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bit (Post 23326)
Yaktrax for anyone who is as worried about falling on snow or ice as I am... these things make it possible for me to say I love snow. :cheesy:

I love my YAKTRAX!!!! I've had them for 2 years now. I bought some for regular wear and one for heavy duty wear when I go hiking (it's amazing how slopes get icy.) Thanks for your post...it made me smile!!!

amiyesiam 12-19-2009 01:14 PM

we got snow, a little bit!

Andrew, Jr. 12-19-2009 02:40 PM

Well, we are now over 2 feet of snow. I love the quietness of snow falling. And how it looks. However, I am tired of shoveling it.

I am loosing my patience in having to constantly keep up with the snowfall. It is just not stopping. :freak: :snowballfight: :anothersnowman:

Blue_Daddy-O 12-20-2009 11:18 PM

Well choice number 3 works for me...LOL! ...and yes, I have really seen snow, and I always say, "If I want snow I'll go to it I don't want it comin to me...that goes for most of the time...but I don't mind snow at least a few times a year...and I do enjoy snow skiing! Does that answer your question? LoL!

amiyesiam 12-27-2009 11:05 AM

snow-that stuff we should have feet of by now,
but when i look out the window, I see green grass.
Not that I am complaining, but I keep wondering when is it going to hit.

Just_G 01-04-2010 08:14 PM

So I voted that I like snow....I really do. HOWEVER......I have about 14 inches of it in my yard, and 4 foot piles where I have had to shovel paths for the pups.

I am now officially OVER snow. Please, whomever ordered this much so soon in the year, come get it. I am done!

Thanks.

Corkey 01-04-2010 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amiyesiam (Post 26184)
snow-that stuff we should have feet of by now,
but when i look out the window, I see green grass.
Not that I am complaining, but I keep wondering when is it going to hit.


Um, Honey... it's hit.
:blink:
:cold:
:penguin:
:downhillski:
:snowballfight:

Soon 01-04-2010 08:42 PM

Hate
The
Snow!!!!


:sigh:

Unndunn 01-04-2010 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackhammer (Post 30320)
I'm not a huge snow fan, but today my wife stayed home since we have steep hills leading out of the backwoods.

In the last week Ive had to buy a down jacket and some warmer boots that don't have a steel toe. When that piece of shank gets cold its painful.

Changing the oil in the truck in 33 degree weather on the driveway was also
the suck. But a 5/30 viscosity is much better for the engine in the winter.

I spent today closing foundation vents and covering outside hose bibs.

I think the wife will be home a few more days this week, Im gonna have to get some weight in the back of my truck bed for traction, I think a 1/2 steel plate in the bed for the winter months would do the trick.

It must be hard to live in a place that isn't really designed for this sort of freezing, snowy weather. How heavy is the steel plate? We've used everything from cinderblocks to firewood to weigh down the backs of rear wheel drive vehicles. When I had a rear wheel drive car I used to put a couple of big bags of kitty litter in the trunk for snowy days. The cheapest bargain brand stuff I could find. Bags of cement work well too if you put them in plastic so there's no mess if they tear. Also, if you don't have a basement or a well insulated crawl space under your house you might want to let one of your household faucets drip overnight. That's usually only necessary if it gets down to below 20F

Niceguy 01-07-2010 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackhammer (Post 30320)
I'm not a huge snow fan, but today my wife stayed home since we have steep hills leading out of the backwoods.

In the last week Ive had to buy a down jacket and some warmer boots that don't have a steel toe. When that piece of shank gets cold its painful.

Changing the oil in the truck in 33 degree weather on the driveway was also
the suck. But a 5/30 viscosity is much better for the engine in the winter.

I spent today closing foundation vents and covering outside hose bibs.

I think the wife will be home a few more days this week, Im gonna have to get some weight in the back of my truck bed for traction, I think a 1/2 steel plate in the bed for the winter months would do the trick.



Yeah, I had a fun drive home Sunday night. You would've freaked out if you had been in the truck with me. I was a little surprised that even the highway was covered. Unfortunately it was melted by mid morning Monday.

The next round has just started. The sleet is coming down pretty good in my area now and the roads are starting to get slick again. It looks like central AR will have a nice sheet of ice on the roads for rush hour in the morning. I usually put concrete blocks in the back of my truck, but I'm leaving it in the garage tomorrow and riding in with a coworker who has front wheel drive. I would think your toolbox in the back should help with the weight, so you'd probably be fine with just a little added firewood.

I'm definitely leaving my faucets dripping the next few nights. We haven't had temps this cold in over 25 years. It appears we're gonna have around 5 consecutive days with the high temps below freezing and the lows in the teens and single digits. I think I would use the worklight under the house idea if I had a crawl space. It can't be any more dangerous than the Christmas lights! ;) R told me today that alot of pipes froze in the dorms at the medical school last night and it was the biggest mess! And those dorms are only a few years old. Have you seen the heat tape that you wrap around the pipes and then plug into an outlet?

Diva 01-07-2010 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackhammer (Post 30320)
I'm not a huge snow fan, <SNIP~A~LICIOUS>

Changing the oil in the truck in 33 degree weather on the driveway was also
the suck. But a 5/30 viscosity is much better for the engine in the winter.

I spent today closing foundation vents and covering outside hose bibs.

I think the wife will be home a few more days this week, Im gonna have to get some weight in the back of my truck bed for traction, I think a 1/2 steel plate in the bed for the winter months would do the trick.


Yes, Jack....

I have found, in my automotive studies, that a 5/30 or a 6/31 viscosity is ever so much better.

And You may wish to consider a 3/4 steel plate....it looks pretty good with a set of them on a crisp white linen table cloth.....go on, try it! :simplelaugh:

What might REALLY be cool would be to put the casket in the back of the truck with me inside and I could pop up the lid and wave to people just before they swerve off the road. . :thud:

Gemme 01-07-2010 08:10 PM

I have never, ever...in any capacity...ever said the following:

"my back end is just too light"

:blink:

Random 01-07-2010 10:17 PM

With ever snow flake, with ever negitive degree.. I hate snowy winters more and more..

It's going to be -22 tommorrow morning.. and there is black ice.. People shouldn't be where it is -22.. and ice you can't see until you are spinning off the road or flat on your back in the parking lot..


I'm wearing pants to work because of the weather.. I had to go buy another pair... I wasted money on pants..

Enough is enough..

Diva 01-07-2010 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Cyn (Post 31062)
With ever snow flake, with ever negitive degree.. I hate snowy winters more and more..

It's going to be -22 tommorrow morning.. and there is black ice.. People shouldn't be where it is -22.. and ice you can't see until you are spinning off the road or flat on your back in the parking lot..


I'm wearing pants to work because of the weather.. I had to go buy another pair... I wasted money on pants..

Enough is enough..


You could move to Texas and sweat Your hiney off in July and August.......<giggle> :cold:

amiyesiam 01-07-2010 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 31064)
You could move to Texas and sweat Your hiney off in July and August.......<giggle> :cold:

Hell would freeze over first

You all have BUGS not bugs but BUGS

and fire ants

I will take the cold and snow and ice for 12 weeks to avoid the bugs



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