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mpfireman wrote:
...and it is inside a pole bar, ....
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Jan-05-2014 08:27 AM
FreeLanceing wrote:
Thanks Sleepy; I used to live in S ind too. Sometimes those cold fronts would push down and it was colder there than here. The lakes help moderate our temps but thats why we get so much snow. Sounds like we are all going to suffer a little for a few days here. I do not enjoy climbing up on that roof. I take my cell phone as I live alone. Thats a lot of weight up there plus when it melts all that moisture just slowly dripping off seems like a bad situation. I have a tarp but sometimes the tarp gets a rip from a sharp edge and all that pressure. I can get most of it off a ladder. Take care, stay warm and happy new years as well.
Ben
In Sept I trailered my harley to Townsend. Stayed in the camper and road every day for 5 days. Rained a lot one day. It was a great trip. I really enjoyed the Blue Ridge Parkway. I'll be back.
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Fish 'n ' Grits wrote:
We just came back from ten days at Ocholockonee State Park in Florida................
Jan-05-2014 06:08 AM
FreeLanceing wrote:
Nutz; I am about 8 miles east. I live back in the woods with an 850' drive no sun back here its to low on the horizon. I left my leaf rake in the yard around deer hunting(Nov 15) ain't seen it since. If it helps you understand my camper sits on the east side on my garage with bonus room. The garage acts as a big snow fence. The snow blows off the roof and lands on the camper. Its nice to keep it there out of the wind and I have a plug there too. Not the place to debate the local weather but you been out lately? I have 24" in the yard. I think the guy on 13 said GR has had 54's so far. Now we know it packs and evaporates. Send me a pm and I'll shoot you some photo's.