Break out the boards dude, and catch some air..... watch this to end, the finish is pretty funny.
My neighbors have a steel roof on the house with a 5:12 pitch. Couple of years she was outside with their American Lab, and the snow slid. Completely buried the dog. If she hadn't see it happen and managed to dig the dog out.........Thats why I'm not a fan of steel roofs.
Sites that you don't want to see very often. This was Dec. 30, 2019
Clearing trail to shop where truck and ATV with trks are at.
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In front of garage, couldn't get out with Yukon XL
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Didn't want roof to cave in. Bad is when you pull it all off the garage is you need to blow that again.View attachment 484473
Where i live, we call that an icicle.
We get those all the time up here in Minnesota. They just seem to go away after a while.
that's a big one bear, my garage is 70ft long but i don't think i ever had a curl the whole length.
I keep them knocked off my shed/ barn.
That's crazy. I have a 36x60 Shop and when the snow starts sliding off that, I sure as hell wouldn't want to be under it. I keep close eye on it when I'm in and out the walk-in door
Our ranch house was built by a German family that emigrated to south Texas. Take a look at the pitch on the roof, they didn't want to take any chances with snow build up.
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Kinda cool looking! Never seen one that long before either. Good thing it didn't fall on anything or anyone!
Ryan
WOW------us Georgia folks have never seen that stuff. Thanks for the picture,
These are some amazing sights! Never seen anything that big. Breathtaking and scary at the same time.
Wow! That's amazing, Bear. I grew up in Jersey in the 60's to the early 90's. The most snow I ever saw was 28" in 78. Drove in it, got stuck in it, hiked 5 miles, etc. That's with me for life. And that's nothing like what you just described. I can't imagine what that must've been like.
I'll never forget. My buddy and I got stuck, I was in a 74 Buick Lesabre. Hiked 5 miles , came upon 3 others stuck in an old Camaro, we helped get them unstuck, they gave us a ride to his house. As soon as we got into his house, his Father told us we had to go out with him to get his Mother and her coworkers, who were stuck at their work! This was at 11pm. LOL indeed.LOL----78?? I remember that snow!!!
I was driving a " 74 Duster", but I had a 78 Ramcharger on order, and it was already 2 weeks beyond the estimated delivery. It got here 3 weeks after that Big Snow.
Took me 2 days to hand shovel my Driveway---2' deep, up to 7' in drift areas.
Bear Jr was only 6 years old, and he wanted to help. Mrs Bear bundled him up & sent him out with a little plastic shovel. 2 minutes later he was rolling around in the snow.
He's a much better help nowadays!!
Bear