• Winter anyone?

    From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Tue Dec 2 07:37:14 2025
    Hey August..

    Enjoying our early foray into winter?
    I imagine your weather is pretty close to mine here..

    Today when I went down to the bay to get water I was able to
    walk on top of the ice and it didn't crack even on the way back
    in carrying an extra 50 pounds of water pails.

    Shopping day tomorrow and it's snowing and blowing at the moment
    on top of the 12 inches or so of snow we got over the past few
    days so I'm just hoping I can drive out. My first half mile out
    of here is not being plowed yet, and there are a couple of pretty
    good hills on it..

    I should have gotten 4WD..

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    * SLMR Rob * What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel
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  • From August Abolins@618:400/23.10 to Rob Mccart on Tue Dec 2 19:36:00 2025
    Hello Rob!

    ** On Tuesday 02.12.25 - 07:37, you wrote to me:

    Enjoying our early foray into winter?
    I imagine your weather is pretty close to mine here..

    Enjoying.. NOT! We got about 1' of snow. I'll send you some
    pics.

    Forturnately, my neighbour across the lake, came over with is
    Massey-Ferguson 65 (purchased for a bout $4000 a few years ago)
    ..and runs like a charm. Only one broad blade attached on the
    back 3-point mount hydraulic, but managed to clean a fair bit
    in about an hour.


    Today when I went down to the bay to get water I was able to
    walk on top of the ice and it didn't crack even on the way back
    in carrying an extra 50 pounds of water pails.

    I would NOT imagine the ice would be safe yet. Even my shallow
    lake has areas where the spring-fed water is still pooling near
    the surface.


    Shopping day tomorrow and it's snowing and blowing at the moment
    on top of the 12 inches or so of snow we got over the past few
    days so I'm just hoping I can drive out. My first half mile out
    of here is not being plowed yet, and there are a couple of pretty
    good hills on it..

    TODAY (Tuesday) was noticeably calmer, sunny and nice - here.
    You are probably more exposed to the wind-blasts of oncoming
    weather-fronts being right at the shores of the bay. I'm much
    further inland, and a bit south of Algonquin Park.


    I should have gotten 4WD..

    No kidding. I've been driving a 4WD since 1999 - (not the same
    vehicle, but a 4WD nevertheless). I wouldn't have it any other
    way. Generally, there is atleast 7" clearance and that has
    allowed me to "plow" through up to a foot of snow without
    issues.



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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Thu Dec 4 09:22:21 2025
    Enjoying our early foray into winter?
    I imagine your weather is pretty close to mine here..

    Enjoying.. NOT! We got about 1' of snow. I'll send you some
    >pics.

    Yes, you did get quite a bit of snow there. As I mentioned in reply
    to that eMail, they were closing Highway 400 in my area on Tuesday
    which virtually never happens.. And it's still early December!

    I'll bet we get a thaw before the end of the month, maybe rain..

    Today when I went down to the bay to get water I was able to
    walk on top of the ice and it didn't crack even on the way back
    in carrying an extra 50 pounds of water pails.

    I would NOT imagine the ice would be safe yet. Even my shallow
    >lake has areas where the spring-fed water is still pooling near
    >the surface.

    No, definitely not safe. I was only walking where the water
    was a foot deep or so so, if I went through, worst case I'd get
    a soaker over my boots. It's supposed to be a lot colder the next
    several days so, if it doesn't warm up, the ice should be solid
    enough to walk on over deeper water. My permanent water access
    hole has to be where there's about 4 feet of water so it won't
    freeze to the bottom over the winter.. Bin there.. Then you
    have to cut a new hole further out through 3 feet of ice..
    (In recent years it hasn't gotten much more than 2 feet thick.)

    TODAY (Tuesday) was noticeably calmer, sunny and nice - here.
    >You are probably more exposed to the wind-blasts of oncoming
    >weather-fronts being right at the shores of the bay. I'm much
    >further inland, and a bit south of Algonquin Park.

    We got some sun that day too but storms kept moving through
    messing up the roads. At least it was relatively nice in town
    while I was visiting stores..

    Not sure what to expect tomorrow (Thursday). It's going to be
    a lot colder and we've had some freezing rain a few times which
    may make all the snow super hard and maybe slippery, and any deep
    footprints I left in it treacherous to walk on, and a lot of my
    paths are up and down fairly steep hills.. I haven't yet started
    shovelling the 400 ft or so of paths I normally do for the winter..

    It's too darned early for this!!

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    * SLMR Rob * Likelihoods are 90 percent against you
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