This white stuff
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
The Old days in Buffalo
Lordy, I remember back in the early seventies and the snow in Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y. In that latter place, I remember they got buried in more than 10 feet, one winter. Had to tie extended orange pennants on your auto bumper, so you could drive through the intersections. Nothing like looking at an entirely frozen Niagara Falls.
Don't hurt that wall, here.
#6
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 55
yeah we just started getting our first taste of snow in pa, a little on the ground, nothing to worry about, helps with the hunting, and i prefer to hang my deer for a few days before butchering, so that is a plus, but everyone is bitching, it's so cold, i hate snow, blah blah blah. It happens every year, last year in my area we had a 2 foot snowfall in 12 hours on feb. 5th, that is something to complain about, not a measely one inch with 34 degree temperatures.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
You must be a newbie in Buffalo. And young too.
Lordy, I remember back in the early seventies and the snow in Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y. In that latter place, I remember they got buried in more than 10 feet, one winter. Had to tie extended orange pennants on your auto bumper, so you could drive through the intersections. Nothing like looking at an entirely frozen Niagara Falls.
Don't hurt that wall, here.
Lordy, I remember back in the early seventies and the snow in Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y. In that latter place, I remember they got buried in more than 10 feet, one winter. Had to tie extended orange pennants on your auto bumper, so you could drive through the intersections. Nothing like looking at an entirely frozen Niagara Falls.
Don't hurt that wall, here.
Do you have any deer in that area?
#8
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,149
You must be a newbie in Buffalo. And young too.
Lordy, I remember back in the early seventies and the snow in Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y. In that latter place, I remember they got buried in more than 10 feet, one winter. Had to tie extended orange pennants on your auto bumper, so you could drive through the intersections. Nothing like looking at an entirely frozen Niagara Falls.
Don't hurt that wall, here.
Lordy, I remember back in the early seventies and the snow in Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, N.Y. In that latter place, I remember they got buried in more than 10 feet, one winter. Had to tie extended orange pennants on your auto bumper, so you could drive through the intersections. Nothing like looking at an entirely frozen Niagara Falls.
Don't hurt that wall, here.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Adirondacks
Posts: 1,305
Looks like I lucked out.The forecast said my area was going to get creamed but so far only 2 inches are on the ground.Perfect for hunting but there's still snow in the forecast everyday so we'll see.