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I dont think I would mind it every once in a while! I love snowboarding and plus it makes everything look so nice when a fresh snow comes through. Then again, I have never had to actually shovel it...so..IDK
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Try this 7-8 times over the winter and you might think different, I always tell people, "be careful what you wish for" when we want to go play in the snow, I'll take a plane there.
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 Originally Posted by 314joey
Try this 7-8 times over the winter and you might think different, I always tell people, "be careful what you wish for" when we want to go play in the snow, I'll take a plane there.
That is def alot of snow to have to shovel out of the way.
So how much faster does the life of a car go down with all the salt on the road in places like this?
I hear rust is no joke.
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snow = bad...
Years ago it snowed in Vegas while we there for a race. Couldnt get over mountain pass, had to stay another day. Had to bring the local Vegas newspaper to my boss for proof!
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The last winter we stayed at LOTO it snowed heavy like that three times, over 18" each time, look at the ice eater that is under the front of my Formula in the middle picture, you have to have one of them so the hoist and dock doesn't freeze and get crushed, I'm guessing the salt from the roads causes lots of rust problems.
Here's my neighbor cutting ICE from around the docks with a gas powered chain saw, he's crazy.
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This is why we "Winterize" our boats in Havasu
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