Does anybody know a good joke? I had one I was going to tell you but it ascapes me for the moment...I heard a good one on You Tube by Jimmy Stewart. He said it was the funniest joke he ever heard ...Search for that and you should find it
Ya I have one tho theres a bit of swearing in it. But ill censore it out. So comes into a bar with a 44 magnum and says « who the f**k f**ked my wife ». The crowd in the bar goes silente. And then a guy in the back of the bar gets up and says « boy you ain’t got enough bullets »
One day, an old dog went walking in a field, and out of the corner of his eye he saw a lion coming up behind him. As the old dog turned his back to run he noticed some old bones on the ground and stopped. As the lion came close enough, the old dog said, "that was a tasty lion." The lion hearing this became fearful, turned and ran. Meanwhile, a squirrel was up a tree and saw the whole thing. The squirrel came down from the tree and ran to tell the lion what he saw. This made the lion mad to think he was fooled by that old dog. The lion told the squirrel to get on his back, saying, "we'll go fix that old dog." As they approached, the old dog spotted the lion and squirrel. The old dog turned his back again and said, "where is that squirrel? I sent him a half hour ago to bring back another lion."
My father was born on PEI in 1920. He told a story of after a snowstorm, tobogganning from the roof-peak of his home towards Brighton Road in Charlottetown. Snow is not new to PEI.
Thanks for your comment. Definitely not new....my mother said that they had to get out of house from 2nd floor window back in 20's 30's time frame because snow blocked in doors and windows on first floor. I wonder with climate change if we will get more heavy snow falls?
Crazy thing about the 2014-15 winter: we had a green Christmas and virtually no snow till late January. After that, we had approx. 500 cm, the worst winter since 1972. 80 plus cm on Valentines Sunday caused the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island to be closed; the last person to make it over slept on the floor of the nearest Tim Horton's coffee shop.
Our town in Vermont, right on the Canadian border, had a CAT grader like this one and she got stuck right in front of our house back in the 60's ..... with chains on all 6 wheels...... been there had that ... I live in NORTH CAROLINA now ..... LOL !! Yeah, that's just a nice dustin' to make it all look pretty .... LOL !!
I worked att a RV PARK a long time ago. 1st winter there I learned all abut plowing. *BEST JOB I EVA HAD-JUST THE WORST PAYING JOB I EVA HAD. You hearing Port Suzy??*
I lived in C'town on Goodwill Ave....back in the early eighties...PEI always gets tons of snow....summers are beautiful...had some great times in PEI...
@@MaxDolittle I'm in lorne park..mississauga..south mississauga..down by the lake ....did you know tom sear... or Ron Murray...they would be in their mid fifties now.
See also: Blizzard Hits PEI (Includes CBC weather report) The video contains a detailed weather report during storm from Jim Abraham (Meteorologist) with Louise Renault on CBC's Daybreak (Maritimes) radio broadcast.
This blizzard took place Feb 15 to 16, 2015. The Island was basically shut down. About 64 cm (over 2 feet) of snow fell blown around with about 100km winds.
@@healthybytes365 im from that town in the video length of winter and how hard we get hit with snow depends year to year but this is just a small snow storm maybe only a few feet
Everyone in the comment section saying things like "just use better equipment" or "should have started the night before" have no idea and weren't here for that storm. The snow was that high on the highways - we had around 600 cm's of snow dropped on us in a few months. Get a cm in the States and the whole country goes into a state of emergency.
Since I have such a large "fan club" the least I can do is tell folks stories about what its like to live in Canada during winters like the one in video. If people are interested I can tell stories that I heard and what I encountered during my life on Prince Edward Island.
I don't remember the reason why exactly but there was an occasion one winter day when a horse hauling a sleigh wouldn't cross a frozen river. To get the horse "motivated" the horseman gave the horse a drink of whiskey or rum or maybe moonshine and the horse crossed the river in record time.
This was a record snowfall. some rural people were stuck for days as it took a while to get everything clear. This road wasn’t close to the worst lol One person dug a cave/tunnel system from their back door to their shed
You honestly kinda have to execute it like that sometimes on the east coast though, the snow gets ridiculously heavy with all the moisture in the air, which also causes it to pack down very quickly once it sits. Several individual winters I've had to replace the auger belt on my snowblower 3 or 4 times because they wear out so fast from the weight of the snow. Blizzards are no joke in the east.
I've hit cars abandoned in the snow. The snow hid them from being seen. They came shooting out when the V blade hit em. My boss and city and authorities said shit happens no big deal. Scary part was jump n out of the grader to check the car thinking someone might be in it.
Glad he doesn't have the annoying backup alarm, those drive me nuts after a major snowfall when the equipment is coming through the neighborhood here in Alaska.
After reading all the comments I looked at your name again and wonder how you got a job with the Dolittle name...Mine is Small so they put me back of the room in school...I have family in PEI and love the place...We use to drag race over there in the 1970's Oster Bed drag way if I remember right... Ok just enjoy the place Max...
P.E.I. Man -Canada- We had to do that in maybe ‘87. Our youngest dove on a snow back & hit her head on concrete wall hidden under the snow. Had to call the Plow to go ahead of my nephews truck to take hubby & her to the hospital. Had to stop once when the Plow got stuck. (She just needed a few stitches & no concussion)
Two blondes are in a boat on a river the boat flips over and they swim to the shore one on each side.. One blonde shouts to the other blonde How do I get to the other side? ?? To which the other blonde replied You're on the other side...
A blonde goes into a shop to buy a TV, she sees a small one in the corner of the store and askes to purchase it, to which the store owner replies "I don't serve blondes". She leaves, dyes her hair red, and comes back. To her surprise he still says "I don't serve blondes". She goes home once again, dyes her hair black, and comes back once more. Yet again the store owner replies, "I don't serve blondes". She gets fed up and says "how the hell do you know I was blonde!?" To which he says; "Because thats not a TV, its a microwave."
JAMES Rivis I remember that year well. It wasn’t just on that street it was all of Prince Edward Island. That wasn’t the worst road. We had many big snows that year.
@@MaxDolittle , I assume like down south we have/use big zero turn mowers, there EVERYONE has a residential heavy duty snow blower/thrower? Or you’re not going to get out anytime soon shoveling snow 😂
As you can see, traffic is moving freely on the main road in the distance, and this street is getting cleared. You stay home until you can get out. Once you've dug your car out of the 8 foot snow drift in the driveway, of course. Neighbours help each other out. And life goes on. PEIers are a tough bunch
Farmboy1544 Even railroad V-plows, coupled to the front of several locomotives, have to back up and hit it again at times. They use the kinetic energy of the combined mass to propel the plow through the snow.
Did the winter of 2021 starting bring people back to this? It's supposed to be a real bad storm tonight starting off the snow storms... 🤞it's not 500cm again this year!
PEi is so beautiful in the summer. The winter however, you can have it. With all the money PEi has coming in, you would think they would start to install thermal heated roads.
So do they not plow while its snow? It looks like a good snow fall but it looks like they are trying to remove it after the storm stopped. I live in a rural New England town and our town plows all through the storm.
@@MaxDolittle if it wasn't for COVID-19, I would been there now! I run into Canadian all over the 🌍🌎🌏...especially in Cancun or Cabo. Canadian are the best people to drink with!!@
It's funny that they use such a small grader. Down here where we only have a few inches of snow most of the time they have much bigger plows with chains on all six tires.
Rural area in NW Missouri. If we get 4 or 5 inches of snow they go nuts and have the crews out all chained up. They have small scarifiers on the blades that rip up the gravel roads to break up ice or packed snow. Their seem to like JD 872s.
Interesting...we have more awe inspiring snow plows. That winter was so bad they were using every available piece of snow clearing machinery to keep the roads clear.. We had about 10 feet of snow. If it had all stayed on the ground it would look like a scene out of Doctor Zhivago ha ha
Does anybody know a good joke? I had one I was going to tell you but it ascapes me for the moment...I heard a good one on You Tube by Jimmy Stewart. He said it was the funniest joke he ever heard ...Search for that and you should find it
Ya I have one tho theres a bit of swearing in it. But ill censore it out.
So comes into a bar with a 44 magnum and says « who the f**k f**ked my wife ». The crowd in the bar goes silente. And then a guy in the back of the bar gets up and says « boy you ain’t got enough bullets »
@@jacobdiotte9150 Good one
One day, an old dog went walking in a field, and out of the corner of his eye he saw a lion coming up behind him. As the old dog turned his back to run he noticed some old bones on the ground and stopped. As the lion came close enough, the old dog said, "that was a tasty lion." The lion hearing this became fearful, turned and ran.
Meanwhile, a squirrel was up a tree and saw the whole thing. The squirrel came down from the tree and ran to tell the lion what he saw. This made the lion mad to think he was fooled by that old dog. The lion told the squirrel to get on his back, saying, "we'll go fix that old dog." As they approached, the old dog spotted the lion and squirrel. The old dog turned his back again and said, "where is that squirrel? I sent him a half hour ago to bring back another lion."
@@readtheinstructions1407 Excellent!
@@readtheinstructions1407 Thank you for your story.
If I can only leave my house on a snowmobile that's a good day
We only average about 51" of snow in Green Bay but when you hear a snowplow or a grader coming down the street it's music to your ears.
My father was born on PEI in 1920. He told a story of after a snowstorm, tobogganning from the roof-peak of his home towards Brighton Road in Charlottetown. Snow is not new to PEI.
Thanks for your comment. Definitely not new....my mother said that they had to get out of house from 2nd floor window back in 20's 30's time frame because snow blocked in doors and windows on first floor. I wonder with climate change if we will get more heavy snow falls?
Crazy thing about the 2014-15 winter: we had a green Christmas and virtually no snow till late January. After that, we had approx. 500 cm, the worst winter since 1972. 80 plus cm on Valentines Sunday caused the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island to be closed; the last person to make it over slept on the floor of the nearest Tim Horton's coffee shop.
Thanks for the information
Holy snokes! Tha is a lot of snow. thanks for sharing. -John
Looks like you had a bit of a light dusting the night before...
Just a bit ha ha
Lol
Our town in Vermont, right on the Canadian border, had a CAT grader like this one and she got stuck right in front of our house back in the 60's ..... with chains on all 6 wheels...... been there had that ... I live in NORTH CAROLINA now ..... LOL !! Yeah, that's just a nice dustin' to make it all look pretty .... LOL !!
Sure does
Show this video to boss and they be like, "You still coming in today, right?"
CamaroXpat
....you better take the plow with you when ya go home.
Nooooo because then he'll be like I know your street has been plowed.
Simple...... don't have a boss
I worked att a RV PARK a long time ago. 1st winter there I learned all abut plowing. *BEST JOB I EVA HAD-JUST THE WORST PAYING JOB I EVA HAD. You hearing Port Suzy??*
Lolol
I lived in C'town on Goodwill Ave....back in the early eighties...PEI always gets tons of snow....summers are beautiful...had some great times in PEI...
I used to live at 28 Goodwill Ave in a basement apartment in the 90's
@@MaxDolittle I lived at 60 goodwill
Where do you live now?
@@MaxDolittle I'm in lorne park..mississauga..south mississauga..down by the lake ....did you know tom sear... or Ron Murray...they would be in their mid fifties now.
I didn't know many in that neighbour except Earl Smith, Ron and Cathy Aitkenson and the O'Neils
I could watch this for hours, it's so satisfying to me!
Oliver Craner i thought I was the only one
I still find it satififying too...
Awe. Those tiny dollhouse like homes are cute. I especially like the little faux garages.
Sorta look like bird houses from the distance...
Well we just had a snow storm ...about 30cm of snow blown around by high winds. Another weather system heading this way on Tuesday...winters here
I could watch this all day...
I remember this storm Doug. They would show the progress they were making on the evening news. Reminds me of the big one in Chatham.
Millie
Chatham NB?
I love to snuggle in on a good snow day ⛄️❄️
Nice. Strong equipment and a good operator. Very nice.
Nice video. I love PEI. Such a great place to visit. I think I'll stick to summer visit's though.
PEI is beautiful in the summer especially if your a golfer.
or if you like beaches, cycling or just walking the doggie on nature trails
thanks max for sharing wonderful video ..... really looking awesome.... we never faced this kind of situations in my county...have a good day
You are welcome Gangadhar. I hope your "sun storm" is over...
See also: Blizzard Hits PEI (Includes CBC weather report) The video contains a detailed weather report during storm from Jim Abraham (Meteorologist) with Louise Renault on CBC's Daybreak (Maritimes) radio broadcast.
This blizzard took place Feb 15 to 16, 2015. The Island was basically shut down. About 64 cm (over 2 feet) of snow fell blown around with about 100km winds.
Honey, plow just went by, got the shopping list ready for a run into town?
That's how its DONE!! *LOAD UP W/Emergency tools warm duds whole 9 yards+PLENTY OF CASH 4 stores w/NO POWER & u still get your supplies!!*
Hahahaha
How many months is winter there? That is the situation daily?
@@healthybytes365 im from that town in the video length of winter and how hard we get hit with snow depends year to year but this is just a small snow storm maybe only a few feet
What could be nicer sunshine ,lots of snow and lots of fun working that old Cat to the max.
Snow is gone now. Beautiful PEI, in the summer, has returned :-)
+Max Dolittle duh duh.......duh duh .......duh duh duh....duh duh duh duh duh it's coming.
Max Dolittle I think it’s beautiful all year round
Atlantic Canada is in for another one today!!!!! Cool video!!!
In the middle of it now!! Oh dear!
Everyone in the comment section saying things like "just use better equipment" or "should have started the night before" have no idea and weren't here for that storm. The snow was that high on the highways - we had around 600 cm's of snow dropped on us in a few months. Get a cm in the States and the whole country goes into a state of emergency.
Upstate new york averages more snow than that. They deal with it like it's just another day.
Thumbs Up Liked. We Love Big Snows in Minnesota.
Watching this makes it look like winter never even showed up here this year
Don't kid yourself... that operator is enjoying the challenge...
Since I have such a large "fan club" the least I can do is tell folks stories about what its like to live in Canada during winters like the one in video. If people are interested I can tell stories that I heard and what I encountered during my life on Prince Edward Island.
I don't remember the reason why exactly but there was an occasion one winter day when a horse hauling a sleigh wouldn't cross a frozen river. To get the horse "motivated" the horseman gave the horse a drink of whiskey or rum or maybe moonshine and the horse crossed the river in record time.
As kids we made snow forts / castles. We would have snowball fights using large hub caps for shields. Lots of fun in the good "young days".
PLEASE DO!I just found your channel and subbed and of course 👍TY
Difficult to find the time. I will do so asap. Thanks for subbing. I'm in the process of renovating my man cave
@G R Yep...even works for me LOL
These stories are catching on. Thanks for your stories and jokes.
Mild winter so far huh
@@canadianmmaguy7511 Yep
That's Earl Watts on the Plow the plow driver on P.E.I.
Never saw Earl with a hat on!
Looks like Madison Heights in Cornwall
I remember those V plows on the front of road graders when I was a boy in Carleton County, New Brunswick. That was the way to move snow.
I would beg to differ. Loader with thrower is da tool to use.
child's schools canceled right dad. nope son hay help me with the driveway would ya
You got that right lol
They are called *CHORES SON!!! If your kid whines take his fave video game and slam it with 6 pound sledge hammer. Then toss shovel at him*
We had a “plan B” school bus: military truck 6x6 with passenger cabin and it came in case of snowfall etc.
All I notice is how clean that thing runs, there's no smoke!
Most diesel engines that are not on there way out run/burn clean like that when there hot and working hard
What's the matter here? It is Canada after all. Enjoy the cold and the snow!
This was a record snowfall. some rural people were stuck for days as it took a while to get everything clear. This road wasn’t close to the worst lol One person dug a cave/tunnel system from their back door to their shed
In southern Minnesota, we still have "V" plows, but usually they're on display like an antique. We don't get enough snow to need them anymore.
Canada's like that sometimes in July. You should see it in the winter!
Prince Edward is Canada...
Bill Arrow what?
Канада держись! С вами мой Бох ! Не оставайтесь в стороне! Лапаты в руки! И вперёд!!!
Memories of a great winter :)
I like canada
He seemed to spend more time backing up and getting a running start than actually moving forward!
You honestly kinda have to execute it like that sometimes on the east coast though, the snow gets ridiculously heavy with all the moisture in the air, which also causes it to pack down very quickly once it sits. Several individual winters I've had to replace the auger belt on my snowblower 3 or 4 times because they wear out so fast from the weight of the snow. Blizzards are no joke in the east.
@@jrc01718 Graders simply don't have the traction though. There are better tools for the job.
Knew I shouldn't have parked on the street. Imagine somebody that's never experienced snow, waking up to that.
Be quite a surprise...LOL
😳😳😳😂😂😂😂
I've hit cars abandoned in the snow. The snow hid them from being seen. They came shooting out when the V blade hit em.
My boss and city and authorities said shit happens no big deal. Scary part was jump n out of the grader to check the car thinking someone might be in it.
The total snowfall recorded at the Charlottetown Airport (if not mistaken) since November 2014 to March 20, 2015 is approx 500 cm (14 feet)
Glad he doesn't have the annoying backup alarm, those drive me nuts after a major snowfall when the equipment is coming through the neighborhood here in Alaska.
Russiarulez I Jove in alaska to 😂
Yeah no kidding! As if its not loud enough already.
Winer.
All the houses look identical !!
They do don't they
Cornwall, PEI, Canada
After reading all the comments I looked at your name again and wonder how you got a job with the Dolittle name...Mine is Small so they put me back of the room in school...I have family in PEI and love the place...We use to drag race over there in the 1970's Oster Bed drag way if I remember right... Ok just enjoy the place Max...
Santa would be proud!
So this is where the snow goes lol
Lived in PEI for a few years I know first hand all about their snow storms.
Call Mr Plow,
That's my name,
That name again is Mr Plow!
what's that name again?
LOL...actually it's not homer...it's mr plow
YO MISTER PLOW!! Wanna have sum REAL FUN...plow your girlfriend she'll LOVE YOU 4 IT if you plow her well!!!!!!!
I remember the V plows in wisconsin when I was a kid.
If anyone needs the ambulance, they send the plow ahead.
P.E.I. Man -Canada- We had to do that in maybe ‘87. Our youngest dove on a snow back & hit her head on concrete wall hidden under the snow. Had to call the Plow to go ahead of my nephews truck to take hubby & her to the hospital. Had to stop once when the Plow got stuck. (She just needed a few stitches & no concussion)
Alot of snow wow satisfied watching
Hey guys...how are yee doin?
good
Hello Mr.max please whatsapp me +62818397277
@@JozsefAs maybe later
@@MaxDolittle need talk with you please, important 😭
@@JozsefAs you will have to email me. whatsapp not available for me
We are spolied in cowtown, chinook always melts the snow, you must be a lot tougher than we are.
Ha ha you might want to look into what causes a chinook. You might be surprised.
OH my god, thats a lot of snow!
thegreenskeep1 Thank you for stealing my comment.
No, it's not! They just have the wrong machine to plow their roads
Harold Spencer that is a lot of snow
Beats a shovel
Most of Canada is like this during the winter time except for like British Columbia
See also Blizzard hits PEI which includes CBC Weather Report commentary about storm
Motor grader too small, Volvo g970 would've plow straight thru those drifts
See also Blizzard Hits PEI which includes a weather report from CBC radio
All I can say is holy shit buy that driver a drink and more.
I raise my glass to the driver :-)
Thank you for uploading
Two blondes are in a boat on a river
the boat flips over and they swim to the shore one on each side..
One blonde shouts to the other blonde How do I get to the other side? ?? To which the other blonde replied You're on the other side...
A blonde goes into a shop to buy a TV, she sees a small one in the corner of the store and askes to purchase it, to which the store owner replies "I don't serve blondes". She leaves, dyes her hair red, and comes back. To her surprise he still says "I don't serve blondes". She goes home once again, dyes her hair black, and comes back once more. Yet again the store owner replies, "I don't serve blondes". She gets fed up and says "how the hell do you know I was blonde!?" To which he says; "Because thats not a TV, its a microwave."
@@a.6868
Good one 👍
That’s a lot of snow...in anybody’s local. I’m in Glens Falls NY. I’ll come up this summer!
Last summer in July or August it was 34 deg celsius
Glad I don't live on that street !! Even after the grader plow does it's job you'll need a damned strong snowblower to get out onto the road !
I know I did a lot of shovelling ha ha
JAMES Rivis I remember that year well. It wasn’t just on that street it was all of Prince Edward Island. That wasn’t the worst road. We had many big snows that year.
Seems for the deep stuff, they’d have a rotary snow blower with directional nozzle.
Then when manageable depth, use plows.
Actually they came back with a show thrower/blower a few days later and widened street. The V plow was a fast solution to getting us mobile
@@MaxDolittle , I assume like down south we have/use big zero turn mowers, there EVERYONE has a residential heavy duty snow blower/thrower? Or you’re not going to get out anytime soon shoveling snow 😂
Best part is digging ur driveway out afterwards
Shovels of fun ha ha
Sure glad I live on the West Coast. All that snow over there, is all rain over here, sucks to be you! Lol( Beautiful part of the country though)
How can you live there?
How can you not? It's awesome!
Jeffery Spicioli
I say the same to people living in cities. Need my space.
It keeps jerks away!.
Well, it's easy. First you buy a house, then you move your stuff in... and voila.. it's called home :)
As you can see, traffic is moving freely on the main road in the distance, and this street is getting cleared. You stay home until you can get out. Once you've dug your car out of the 8 foot snow drift in the driveway, of course. Neighbours help each other out. And life goes on. PEIers are a tough bunch
Good old Cat 140G. 30+ yr old grader still earning it's keep. You don't see many Deere graders this old still running strong.
Subscribe and you will be the first to see new videos coming soon...
Now thats some serious snow removal. In 37 years living in Montreal I never saw anything like this over there.
running to high of gear, hard on everything
mark long Wrong, that G can take it trust me
It's called momentum look it up it'll surprise you what it can do.
*grader
Grader should not have had to make a run at it. Especially with the V-plow in the front.
Farmboy1544
Even railroad V-plows, coupled to the front of several locomotives, have to back up and hit it again at times. They use the kinetic energy of the combined mass to propel the plow through the snow.
Did the winter of 2021 starting bring people back to this? It's supposed to be a real bad storm tonight starting off the snow storms... 🤞it's not 500cm again this year!
That has got to suck to live there
Actually this is a great place to live....many reasons.
joenissan
I've travelled out there. Its beautiful, I could never live in a city.
Laing Daing i live in montreal and as soon as snow hits it becomes a huge cluster fuck everywhere
One of the nicest places that i have lived.
PEI is a beautiful province, this is just one of the many perks of living on the east coast of canada in winter ;)
Man oh man I wish I lived there. 😍
Please subscribe and like it ....if you like it... if you don't let me know why. Thanks
What would President Trump say about this?
What does that mean and what are you implying?
He wouldn't have anything to say about this....what a stupid question.
He would say who gives a fuck its Canada
"THAT is how you build a wall!"
No such thing as a stupid question...
Nice camera work.
Thank you
So much snow! I'm your new subscriber ;)
许多中国搬到爱德华王子岛。 2015年的冬天是不寻常的,我们有很多的雪。 非常好在夏天。 请留下您的任何问题的评论。
Watching this i can hear joints in the drive train breaking in my head.
See photos taken during winter at video "Winter 2015 - Prince Edward Island, CANADA "
is anyone else taking in that at 2:40 thats an E series van with a snow drift at least 2 feet over the roof.....
My telephone company van. Was late for work that day LOL
ХОЧУ ЖИТЬ В КАНАДЕ,Я ИЗ РОССИИ !!!! РАША !!!😄👍👍👍
Я хотел бы побывать в России с тех пор, как увидел елену исинбаеву и доктора чиваго
Is there any can can tell me which place in Canada doesn't have ice like this or lesser snow ice
Vancouver maybe
Vancouver BC
PEi is so beautiful in the summer. The winter however, you can have it. With all the money PEi has coming in, you would think they would start to install thermal heated roads.
So, only 6 or 7 hours of shoveling to get out of the driveway? Thanks plowguy
Merci pour cette vidéo 👌🏼
vous êtes les bienvenus
Front end loader might have been more suited to this amount of snow.....or a D11
Or a BIG snow blower
Oh yea, that too!!
+Stella Fokas Or just a bigger grader haha, thats just a little baby guy. Or maybe an Oshkosh roll over just for shits and giggles.
So do they not plow while its snow? It looks like a good snow fall but it looks like they are trying to remove it after the storm stopped. I live in a rural New England town and our town plows all through the storm.
They open the main streets / roads before they tackle secondary roads and streets. That storm was a doozey with zero visability most of the time
We don't have quite that much snow, but it feels like it!
LOL
Damm...last time I've seen that much snow was on this youtube video!! Did I mention I live in Phoenix, Arizona?
I have friends who spend winters in Arizona
@@MaxDolittle if I want snow I go to Whistler Mountain, Canada. Retired Az...live year round here.
@@stevegonzales3612 Nice
@@MaxDolittle if it wasn't for COVID-19, I would been there now! I run into Canadian all over the 🌍🌎🌏...especially in Cancun or Cabo. Canadian are the best people to drink with!!@
Lol
We r due for another big storm.
Now that is a real snowfall!
Runs in the family LOL
observation:? The "drift" was different at each house. Some got lucky others were buried. Or lucky compared to others.
No snowmobile tracks on that nice new snow??
Actually some people said there was too much snow on trails for snow mobiles...go figure
In case you confused it for Prince Edward Island, Sudan
No confusion here ...lol
Subscribed
It's funny that they use such a small grader. Down here where we only have a few inches of snow most of the time they have much bigger plows with chains on all six tires.
Where's down here?
Rural area in NW Missouri. If we get 4 or 5 inches of snow they go nuts and have the crews out all chained up. They have small scarifiers on the blades that rip up the gravel roads to break up ice or packed snow. Their seem to like JD 872s.
Interesting...we have more awe inspiring snow plows. That winter was so bad they were using every available piece of snow clearing machinery to keep the roads clear.. We had about 10 feet of snow. If it had all stayed on the ground it would look like a scene out of Doctor Zhivago ha ha
I can remember missing 3 weeks of school on the Island as a kid because of a snow storm.
Did those people ever get dug out by spring?