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Luxwiz
it's subsiding Ted but it was really intense the night before,just look at the huge snow drifts blocking the road...actually I didn't want to overdo the falling snow or all you'd see is white and it would block out the details 8·}
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Luxwiz
BG the back plough is a frew car lengths behind,if you go by the width of the road you'll see it's proportionate to the front plough
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seelcraft
Congratulations!
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Luxwiz
thanks Doug appreciate it :·)
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BigGame3113
Congrats Luis!
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Luxwiz
thanks Seth :·)
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Tawiskaro
Congrats, Luis! Still, it ain't much of a blizzard compared to what Ontario and Western New York receive.
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Luxwiz
oh yes and good ol' Buffalo gets the brunt of it lol ! The Blizzard o 77...I was living in Toronto then youtube.com...
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Luxwiz
Buffalo Blizzard of 77 on History Channel youtube.com...
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Tawiskaro
I'd almost forgotten how much fun we had in '77. Niagara Falls and Amherst didn't get hit quite as bad as Buffalo. I remember ferrying my brother-in-law between those towns at the height of the storm. I was driving a 1970 Volkswagen Beetle.
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Tawiskaro
I'd plow through 3-4 foot snow drifts by hitting them fast. The flat-bottomed Beetle surfed nicely. On the return trip, I encountered a guy walking near a desolate intersection. I offered him a ride. He declined. Go figure.
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Tawiskaro
Thanks for the links. The History Channel video was fascinating.
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Luxwiz
the aerodinamic shape of the VW beetle is perfect for slicing through snowdrifts as long as there isnt a firehydrant buried inside one...I actuallt learned to drive with a 59 beetle
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Luxwiz
Toronto being on the northern shore of lake Ontario never gets hit as hard as Buffalo but still got some badass blizzards..I drove a cab for a few years and had to work through some pretty rough winters
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