Anyone Play In The Snow?

M.O.

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We had the chance some years ago but put some good roots down here. I’m able to get my kicks off road biking here too which I do also love.
Maybe one day! We have Mt Bohemia here in the UP but for me I might as well fly somewhere with actually mountains haha. The UP definitely starts to get rugged tho
 

spek9

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I lived up near Alaska in British Columbia before we got evacuated and had to move due to forest fire, but 4-4.5' of snow for a couple of months throughout the winter was normal for us. Can't wait to finish regrouping and purchase another lakefront property up there.

I'd use my front-end loader to do the driveway and parking area, then my snow blower to clear pathways down to the water, and to all of my cabins and out buildings. That's the snow depth behind the snow blower. That is not piled up.

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Snow blown pathways. The left goes down the hill to my boat house on the lake, the right goes to a few of my cabins and buildings.

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DarkWeb

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I lived up near Alaska in British Columbia before we got evacuated and had to move due to forest fire, but 4-4.5' of snow for a couple of months throughout the winter was normal for us. Can't wait to finish regrouping and purchase another lakefront property up there.

I'd use my front-end loader to do the driveway and parking area, then my snow blower to clear pathways down to the water, and to all of my cabins and out buildings. That's the snow depth behind the snow blower. That is not piled up.

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Snow blown pathways. The left goes down the hill to my boat house on the lake, the right goes to a few of my cabins and buildings.

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Hehe yeah snow can get crazy when your in the right spot!
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