Snow truckin’
Posted On March 3, 2009
The white crap just keeps falling. I’ve never seen the likes of this in the Yukon – we just don’t normally get a lot of snow. At our city property, the piles are over 8 feet high and there’s no room to put any more, so this morning I had a loader and dump truck take 2 loads away, and I hand-loaded my pickup to get another area cleared. All that time and money only made a small dent in the piles, though.



I see that most people have given up and are just letting the snow build up. Some driveways are a foot above the road now – what a mess that’s going to be when things start to melt!

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