Tow,
You can see the drifting on the roof of the TC. That's a nice cover. Is it made for a truck camper? Does it keep the camper dry or just UV protected?
The snow that we get on the West Slope is invariably called, "Sierra Cement". Fluffy, billowy power rarely comes to mind. The snow flies here at 4114 feet elevation between 32F degrees and 28F. It has a very high water content coming off the Pacific Ocean. If you don't get it off your machinery pronto, it hardens into ice and you might as well forget it until it melts, which may be a while. The other woe is its weight. Sierra Cement is around 8:1 as to water content making it very heavy per volume. I still like the first snow around here. It's so invigorating....for a while. Here's a few seconds of our first snow a few weeks ago: