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So once the snow falls there does it tend to stay on the ground for the rest of the winter?  

 

Hey moparman, did you guys get slammed with those massive winds as well?

The weather idiots are calling for 6-12" of snow here starting tomorrow night.  It's 41*F with a 30mph West wind right now.  Not a cloud in the sky either.

Just split and stacked about a 1/4 cord of Ash today.  Won't get burned this year though.  Trying to get 3 years ahead on wood.

 

Just started feeling like fall here today after 70 mph winds yesterday and most of the night and down to 40 and faded to finally a breeze now and high of about 30 today saw our first real ice forming on ponds and small lakes today as well, been getting into the teens at night this week.. Last weekend we were high 60's and beautiful yet. Dry as a bone but loving the no snow yet. Hopefully it holds for another week, headed to Bozeman next week. for turkey day.

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7 hours ago, crf450ish said:

Hey moparman, did you guys get slammed with those massive winds as well?

No. Where I live in this deep canyon you can see the winds high up on the ridge line. Now in the valley floor its just light surge now and then.

Wow coldest morning of the year so far saw 3-4 degrees on way to work this A.M. Crystal clear skies and not even a whisper of a breeze.

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I hope we do get a very active weather pattern this winter. So far in Oregon it seems we are getting back to normal with lots of rain and a bit earlier snowfall started up on our mountain where my job is.

I'll bet you guys with all the snow just get used to it like an everyday thing. Thais like our rain, something you get so used to you don't notice it much.

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Thanks for the link. I do hope winter comes with a vengeance as the normal balancing from extreme deficit is  due to show. Keep the faith.

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Was just reading that there are several years on Mt Hood in Oregon that start slow and Ski lifts runs cant open till after Thanksgiving. It was 07 and 08 things did not get going right away but turned out to be very big snow years.

I think I shoveled about 2 inches of snow twice last winter and that was 2 times too many and not much more than that the winter before, also have had mild temps as well only a few days of -20* and not nearly as long of zub zero temps as normal overall which is also nice, so far looking to be another mild winter but time will tell, but either way we are all of a prepper mind set cause one never knows here on the northern plains, bring on the nice rains from april through October and call it good.

Yesterday I got both generators fired and tested out, gas caNS FULL AND ALL READY TO GO. gOOD THING TOO AS MY OLD GENERATOR HAD A GAS LINE DRY ROTTED going to the carb so had to replace that, better now than when it was dark cold blizzarding and in need.

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I'm no better... I need to replace the battery on the main house generator. I know its shot.

I want to actually create a custom cord from the generator to the inverter with the auto start feature enabled. So if the generator is rolled outside and plug in the main twist lock and then add a second plug for start/kill function then I can set the inverter software to auto start and shutdown. This would reduce my fuel usage big time.

If I had the generator permanently mounted and wired then I could set up the exercise function too which just auto starts and runs the generator for set period of time. Then shuts down.