Gilbo said:
Ya, it's been an interesting winter so far e_dawg. We got three storms in a week that were, individually, big by anyone's standards. Together they almost reached white juan level.
Ah, yes, that's what it was. 3 in a week.
The biggest problem we have with winter storms, in Nova Scotia anyway, is actually the wind.
Didn't know that, but perhaps I should have. I know that it's generally windy out there. BTW, it seems I forgot to include 'Scotia as part of my description of Atlantic Canada in the previous post... rest assured that I thought about NS even if I didn't write it
I was out walking in the last one, and actually got lost for a little while downtown because the visibility was so poor (~20 yards) :eekers:. I got lost within walking distance of my own house...
You know, when it's that nasty outside, it becomes a treat. I don't know if it's just the kid in me, but those days when it's so bad that everyone's having problems and I don't have to battle the blinding snow to drive 2 hours to get to work (when it normally takes 30 min), I actually quite enjoy walking and driving around and being immersed in this surreal ballet of frozen water and powerful display of nature.
Speaking of driving, when the roads are deserted and there's lots of snow and a bit of hard-pack or ice as the base, it's really fun driving around practicing power slide turns, using the handbrake to assist rotation, throttle/brake F/R weight transfer, etc. Unplowed parking lots are a treat, too, and are definitely safer as long as you avoid the light standards and curbs
I can't believe how crazy the weather has gotten in Nova Scotia the last two years.
Yes, it seems crazy recently, although I remember it being like that in 96 or so, and it just seems like major winter storms hit Atlantic Canada on a regular basis.