here in the north country we get some shitty weather AKA winter... just makes it a little nicer to smoke in the cold weather.. lolI don't have any use at all for something like that.....and I still want one now!! Very cool!
I've seen winters you'd have to dig down 2 ft to find the top of it - one Saturday it snowed 13.5 ft during the Blizzard of '77; we woke up Sunday morning and got the kids ready to go outside to play and opened the front door and it was walled in with snow - had to dig with pots and pans dumping the snow into the bathtub just to find the shovel on the front porch, then crawl out the upstairs window and jump onto the roof, and tunnel our way down onto the front porch so we could get out. Thank God I had several pairs of snowshoes I'd brought back from camp (up in Montague county in the North Woods well past Barnes Corners) and had previously repaired them and they were just like new! We were using this new-fangled thing called a snowmobile and didn't need the snowshoes as much to hike into and out of camp. In fact, we drove over our 1 story garage with the snowmobile once we dug that out, the only thing sticking out was the weathervane on top, lol! It was completely level, you didn't even know there was a garage there under the snow!here in the north country we get some shitty weather AKA winter... just makes it a little nicer to smoke in the cold weather.. lol