Sunday, January 3, 2010

Weather, trails, fishing

Didn't get the wallop of snow that was forecasted, but we did pick up 8-10' of fluff and now it sleeting. That crust of sleet is keeping the snow in place, if not the 10-20 mph wind would be blowing everywhere. This brings our total of snow on the ground to around 18" deep, with drifts up to 3' deep.

Should be able to groom in the next day or two. Fishing has been slow, we'll try it again today. Ice thickness is 10-12" good clear ice.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello people of the north country. We miss living in such a beautiful place. We are the Whitley's and Rick use to be the music teacher in Greenville. While we now live in South Carolina, I always think of our friends in the north country. We are having our share of winter temperatures this year- and yes even this far south on the coastal Atlantic, we might just see some snow in our area on Thursday night- but we know from past experience- that five days out in the weather department can bring many changes- some good and some bad.

I also would like to thank Chesuncook for giving us a beautiful view of God's Country- I am raking my thoughts on how we can get back and live out our lifes in such a beautiful place.

Oh yes, the other reason for the response was to pass along our morning temperature here in Summerville, South Carolina- 19 degrees at our house- and we all know that the temperature will drop another few degrees when the sun and the moon have their morning tug-of-war!!!!

Enjoy the snow- you will be getting more.

January 4, 2010 at 7:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, as a county person transplanted to South Carolina, I enjoy this cam so much. I check it several times a day and when something special comes up will set it as my computer background.

We're cold here too, about 21 this morning in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mts. The humidity makes any cold weather feel even colder and hot weather even hotter!!

January 5, 2010 at 8:50 AM  

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