Watch out for wood chippers..............I’m in Fargo ND
Glad ya got through it OK.Spent the last three days stuck behind the avalanche on highway 3 , at the wonderful metropolis of Princeton B.C. No hotel or motel available . Sleeping in the vehicle at minus 20 is no fun . All highways closed , finally left and drove ten hours up to Kamloops and over to the Duffy Lake road . Not a fun drive in winter . Got to Pemberton and it was a blizzard all through Whistler to Horseshoe Bay . Meanwhile highway 3 reopened and I would have been home faster had I waited .
It was kind of fun actually. We all hung around in the holding area whining and bitching about the lack of information . The worst part was missing the Chiefs game . It sounded like a douzy . Got to listen to the fourth quarter .Glad ya got through it OK.
Look on the bright side. The year's GOTTA get better'n it started!
Nah, it'll get worse.Look on the bright side. The year's GOTTA get better'n it started!
Yes some winters we get hit hard on the coast but when Cranbrook radio is calling this winter snowmageddon it is lots of it . They always get lots up there , where as we sometimes do . Even in Princeton the snow is up to the deers chests three feet or so .2008 we had close to 5 feet of snow in Qualicum Beach. Raised hell with the palm trees. Then it rained, making the load on roofs rather dangerous.
Could’ve been worse as you could’ve been stuck in an electric vehicle in the metropolis of Princeton (if they don’t have hotels or motels available then chances are EV charging stations are thin on the ground ) British Columbia, or in a diesel powered vehicle with a government mandated DEF/DPF Exhaust Aftertreatment System that would have plugged up & shut your truck down (and then cost you a couple thousand dollars to have it cleaned out) to keep you from idling it for those three days because freezing to death is better for the environment than you idling your truck.Spent the last three days stuck behind the avalanche on highway 3 , at the wonderful metropolis of Princeton B.C. No hotel or motel available . Sleeping in the vehicle at minus 20 is no fun . All highways closed , finally left and drove ten hours up to Kamloops and over to the Duffy Lake road . Not a fun drive in winter . Got to Pemberton and it was a blizzard all through Whistler to Horseshoe Bay . Meanwhile highway 3 reopened and I would have been home faster had I waited .
Surely you are posting in jest? Currently it is -1°C in Vancouver with the windchill. Where I am sitting right now it is been between -35°C and -50°C with the windchill for the last couple of weeks, since before Christmas and it’s now January 8.No, at the time of this posting it was snowing.
Yup, climate is changing and always has. We just need to adapt accordingly and stop with the fearmongering.